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Executive Council Meeting Report for Tennessee Valley Chapter. Don Swallom Vice-President, Tennessee Valley Chapter http://www.system-safety.org/~tenn_valley/ August 22, 2005 The Westin Horton Plaza San Diego, California. President - Gary Braman, gary.braman@us.army.mil
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Executive Council MeetingReport for Tennessee Valley Chapter Don Swallom Vice-President, Tennessee Valley Chapter http://www.system-safety.org/~tenn_valley/ August 22, 2005 The Westin Horton Plaza San Diego, California
President - Gary Braman, gary.braman@us.army.mil Immed. Past President - Dave West, david.b.west@saic.com Vice President - Don Swallom, donald.swallom@us.army.mil Secretary - Beth Baslock, bethann@hiwaay.net Treasurer - Jim Blanteno, james.s.blanteno@us.army.mil Chapter Officers for 2005-2006 Tennessee Valley Chapter
Planning program to meet the SSS and Chapter’s Goals Officer’s Meeting each quarter and as needed (met on 7/6/05) Chapter Meetings Continue lunch time, 3rd Wednesday of each month as a baseline Submittal of Chapter information Chapter Annual Report and Financial Statement Chapter News Inputs to the JSS Chapter Newsletters and Meeting Minutes (Highlights) to Director of Chapter Services and Headquarters Disseminating the Society’s EC News to Chapter Members Plan to continue coverage at chapter meetings, special emails, and newsletter coverage General Chapter Progress to Date Tennessee Valley Chapter
Membership Activities Contact of “Non-Renewal” Members Continuing aggressive contacts via the Secretary and other members Welcome and mentor New Members Continuing to seek new members via contacts at various area companies and government agencies Maintain a Chapter Membership Roster and Email List Secretary maintains a list of current and past members via constant monitoring and updating General Chapter Progress to Date (cont) Tennessee Valley Chapter
Summary of Activities for 2004-2005 Tennessee Valley Chapter
Summary of Plans/Goals for 2005-2006 Tennessee Valley Chapter
Utilization of Chapter resources to promote System Safety within the community Provide “Value Added” Information and Services for the Chapter Members Accommodate remotely located members Promote interaction, joint activities with other organizations (e.g., ASHMM, ASSE, NSC, HATS) Issues and Challenges Tennessee Valley Chapter
Large base of System Safety practitioners Diversity of members’ fields/employers Regular, interesting meetings Frequent communications with members Provide valuable information and services to members Make non-members aware of the benefits of membership Involved, dedicated, and hard-working officers and members Keys to Success Tennessee Valley Chapter