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2005 Overview

2005 Overview. IEEE, Feb 2005. Over 365,000 members in over 150 countries almost 40 percent of whom are from outside the United States. Over 68,000 student members. Over 27,000 society affiliates. 307 sections 1,446 Technical Chapters. More than 1,300 student branches in 80 countries.

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2005 Overview

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  1. 2005 Overview

  2. IEEE, Feb 2005 • Over 365,000 members in over 150 countries • almost 40 percent of whom are from outside the United States. • Over 68,000 student members. • Over 27,000 society affiliates. • 307 sections • 1,446 Technical Chapters. • More than 1,300 student branches in 80 countries. • Over 300 student branch chapters. • More than 147 Affinity Groups • 39 societies and 3 technical councils

  3. IEEE Vision To Advance Global Prosperity By • Fostering Technological Innovation • Promoting IEEE Communities, World-Wide • Enabling Members’ Careers

  4. Foster Technological Innovation • IEEE conferences • Over 300 conferences per year held worldwide • 110,000 plus participants • IEEE publications • Over 30% of world’s information • Over 1.3 million subscriptions • Over 100 periodicals • 200 conference proceedings per year • 50 new IEEE books per year • IEEE standards • More than 890 currently active standards published under the IEEE Standards Board. • IEEE Standards Association has more than 8,350 individual and almost 60 corporate members

  5. Enable Members’ Careers Pre-college programs University program accreditation Technology & professional policy Lifelong learning IEEE financial advantage program

  6. Promote Communities of Members • IEEE, Region, Section, Society identity • Over 4,500 local meetings & programs annually • Over 1,100 student branches • Graduates of last Decade (GOLD) • Life members • Volunteering • Peer awards

  7. IEEE Mission The IEEE promotes the engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing, & applying knowledge about electro- and information-technologies & sciences for the benefit of humanity & the profession.

  8. 7 8 (IEEE Canada) 1-6 10 9 IEEE Membership By Regions31 December 2004 R7 15,107 R10 – 63,548 R1 - 6 221,141 R9 – 12,216 R8 – 53,471 TOTAL – 365,483

  9. IEEE Membership By U.S. Regions31 December 2004 24,732 39,952 61,540 34,070 30,720 30,127 TOTAL 221,141

  10. Geographic Units(2004 vs 2003)

  11. Geographic Unit Organization Parents - WIE, Consultants, GOLD, Technical Activities Board

  12. MEMBERS Board of Assembly Directors Publication IEEE-USA Educational Regional Standards Technical Executive Products& Services Activities Activities Association Activities Committee Regions Societies ED & Staff IEEE Organization

  13. Electronic ServicesMember/Customer • Members can have a total electronic experience • New member application • Renewal, add services, update contact information, • On-line store • IEEE Xplore • Instant access to electronic services • What’s new @ IEEE • E-mail alias service • IEEE job site

  14. Career & Educational ActivitiesEnabling Careers through Life-long Learning • Continuing education programs organized by Sections can be tailored for local membership needs. • These activities are most important, since they are planned by members & cater directly to member needs. • Section Education Chair's Guide to Planning Successful Educational Programs provides guidelines for organizing continuing education activities. http://www.ieee.org/organizations/eab/

  15. IEEE Publications • World’s leading publisher in Electrical and Computer Science • Spectrum Magazine - award winning monthly publication – available online • The INSTITUTE - news supplement to Spectrum - available online • IEEE Potentials Magazine - quarterly magazine for student & recent graduate members • IEEE/IEE Electronic Library (IEL) - 30% of world’s current literature in electrical engineering and computer science. More than 902,000 documents available. • IEEE Xplore - provides full-text access to IEEE transactions, journals, magazines and conference proceedings published since 1988 and all current IEEE Standards (www.ieee.org/ieeexplore/) http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/pubs.html

  16. IEEE Conferences • Over 350,000 Participants at more than 300 meetings & conferences worldwide: • Region Conferences • International Conferences • Symposiums • Workshops • Tutorials • Search online conference database (http://www.ieee.org/conferencesearch/) http://www.ieee.org/conferences/

  17. IEEE Standards Association • IEEE-SA formed in 1996 • World leader in the development and dissemination of voluntary, consensus-based industry standards involving today's leading-edge electrotechnologies • More than 880 active standards • 30,000 volunteers in standards working groups • Supports international standardization and encourages the development of globally accepted standards • IEEE Standards Online • Nearly 8,350 individual and 60 corporate members http://standards.ieee.org/

  18. IEEE Awards & Recognition Peer recognition to individuals whose contributions to the art and science of electro- and information technologies world-wide have improved the quality of daily life • Medal of Honor/IEEE Medals • IEEE Fellows • Technical Field Awards • Honorary Membership • Service Awards • Corporate Recognition • Prize Paper Awards • Society & Conference Awards • Public Service & Professional Recognition • Geographic Unit Awards http://www.ieee.org/about/awards/

  19. Divisions I Circuits and Devices II Industrial Applications III Communications Technology IV Electromagnetics and Radiation • V Computer VI Engineering & Human Environment VII Energy and Power Engineering VIII Computer IX Signals and Applications • X Systems and Control

  20. IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems IEEE Antennas and Propagation IEEE Broadcast Technology IEEE Circuits and Systems IEEE Communications IEEE Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology IEEE Computer IEEE Consumer Electronics IEEE Control Systems IEEE Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation IEEE Education IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility IEEE Electron Devices IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology IEEE Engineering Management IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing IEEE Industrial Electronics IEEE Industry Applications IEEE Information Theory IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Societies and Councils (1)

  21. IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics IEEE Magnetics IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques IEEE Nanotechnology Council IEEE Neural Networks IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences IEEE Oceanic Engineering IEEE Power Electronics IEEE Power Engineering IEEE Product Safety Engineering IEEE Professional Communication IEEE Reliability IEEE Robotics and Automation IEEE Sensors Council IEEE Signal Processing IEEE Social Implications of Technology IEEE Solid State Circuits IEEE Council on Superconductivitiy IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control IEEE Vehicular Technology Societies and Councils (2)

  22. IEEE Staff Locations Tokyo New York (2) Piscataway, NJ Los Alamitos, CA Washington, DC (2) Singapore

  23. IEEE Revenues • Dues Fees • Institute Dues • Society Fees • Regional Assessments • Publications • Conferences • Educational Courses • Services • Investments

  24. IEEE Expenditures • Member Activities • Member Services (Technical, Professional, Regional & Local) • Publishing • Standards • Education • Administration

  25. RAB Financial Support of Geographic Units • $3.4M returned directly to geographic units • $2,534.9k for Section/Chapter/Affinity Group Rebates • $73.5K for annual Student Branch Rebates • $798.9K for Region allocations

  26. 2003 Section/Chapter Meeting Summary Reported in 2004 • Total # of meetings increased by 1,358 to 9,926 in 2003 • Over 315,000 participants (increase of 76,000) • Average attendance = 41 (43 prior year) • Average meetings per Section = 32 • 5,958 Chapter meetings (60% of total) • Includes technical, professional, social, educational & administrative topics

  27. Regional Activities BoardMission RAB shall be responsible to the Board Directors and shall serve the needs of the members of the IEEE by maintaining, enhancing, and supporting the geographical organizational units of the IEEE. RAB shall be responsible for IEEE membership, and member development. Membership includes, recruitment, development, administration of admissions, retention, elevation, and service, as well as related operational and budget issues. * Pending BoD Approval – June 2005

  28. RAB Strategic Goals – Feb 2005 • Ensure value to members • Be a leader in volunteer development • Ensure vitality and contributions of geographic organizational units. • Drive IEEE Membership Strategy • Meet the challenges of a large and transnational organization • Be at the forefront of communications among members, geographical organizational units and IEEE • Drive the implementation of the powers reserved concept.

  29. 2005 Regional Activities Board 17 Voting Members Yellow = RAB Operating Committee Member

  30. Committees RAB Committees • Membership Development • Nominations & Appointments • Potentials Advisory • Strategic Planning • Student Activities • Awards & Recognition • Finance • Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) • Industry Relations • Operating Committee Joint RAB Committees • RAB/EAB REPCOM • RAB/TAB Section/Chapter Support • Transnational IEEE Committees (assigned to RAB by the IEEE BoD) • IEEE Admission and Advancement

  31. RAB Committee Reporting Structure • VC – Student Activities • Student Activities Committee • Potentials Advisory Committee • VC – Strategic Planning • RAB Strategic Planning Committee • Transnational Committee • RAB Treasurer • RAB Finance Committee • Past RAB Chair • RAB Nominations & Appointments Committee • RAB Chair • RAB Operating Committee • VC – Member Activities • Membership Development Committee (MDC) • IEEE Admission and Advancement Committee • RAB Awards and Recognition Committee • REP Committee • VC – Region, Section & Chapter Activities • Graduates Of the Last Decade (GOLD) Committee • RAB Industry Relations Committee • Section/Chapter Support Committee (RAB/TAB)

  32. TBD Executive Director Cecelia Jankowski Barbara Colburn Don Curtis Sally Waselik Regional Act. Educational Activities Human Resources CIO Chris Brantley Mary Ward-Callan Matt Loeb Dick Schwartz IEEE-USA Act. Technical Act. Reseach & Comm Business Admin. Tony Durniak Judy Gorman Publications Act. Standards Act. IEEE Staff Organization Feb 2005

  33. IEEE Regional Activities Staff Cecelia Jankowski Managing Director Administration - RAB, Section/Chapter Support, Strategic Planning Membership Information Processing Dan Toland Manager Mike Binder Director, Membership Vera Sharoff Manager Vicki Waldman Supervisor Cathy Downer GOLD/IRC Project Manager Student Activities Laura Durrett Manager Section Programs Open Manager John Day Sr. Mgr – Business Development Singapore Mary Campbell IEEE Potentials Editor Fanny Su Manager Feb 2005

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