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Presidential Task Force. Vision 2025: Helping ACS Members Thrive in the Global Chemistry Enterprise. Dr. Zi -Ling (Ben) Xue Task Force Member Discussion with Multidisciplinary Program Planning Group April 6, 2013. Trends and Challenges. Fewer chemistry jobs in the United States
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American Chemical Society Presidential Task Force Vision 2025: Helping ACS Members Thrive in the Global Chemistry Enterprise Dr.Zi-Ling (Ben) Xue Task Force Member Discussion with Multidisciplinary Program Planning GroupApril 6, 2013
Trends and Challenges • Fewer chemistry jobs in the United States • Chemistry enterprise globalized • Chemical product commoditization • Persistent negative public perception towards chemicals and the chemical industry • Disciplinary boundaries blurred • Budget deficits and demands on government finances, which constrain investment in science and engineering • Continued population growth American Chemical Society
Areas of Task Force Recommendations • Broad Spectrum of Career Paths • Support Entrepreneurship • Advocacy Tools and Training • Supply and Demand of Chemists/Jobs • Collaborate with Chemical Societies Worldwide • Global Job Opportunities • Support for Chemists and Chemistry Communities Worldwide American Chemical Society
Recommendation # 1 Better educate ACS members about the critical elements necessary for success in a broad spectrum of career paths. American Chemical Society
1. Broad Spectrum of Career Paths Specific Activities Proposed • Introduce Massive Online Open Courses • Offer Web-based Workshops • Empower Job Searches with Video • Broaden Curricula Existing ACS Activities • Career Management & Development • CEPA • ACS Network “Your Profession” Section • Professional Education • “ACS Careers” channel on YouTube • Public Affairs Digital Services Unit American Chemical Society
Recommendation # 5 Collaborate with more chemical societies worldwide regarding public communication, education, advocacy, employment, and other issues of mutual interest. American Chemical Society
5. Collaborate with Chemical Societies Worldwide Specific Activities Proposed • Encourage Growth of International Chapters • Promote International Award Awareness & New Awards • Support C&EN/Sister Society Comment Exchange • Explore ACS-IUPAC Meetings • Discuss Global Collaboration at Roundtable at Spring National Meeting Existing ACS Activities • International Activities Committee • International Chapters • ACS Awards • C&EN • PacificChem American Chemical Society
Recommendation # 7 Expand ACS support for chemists and chemistry communities worldwide. American Chemical Society
7. Support for Chemists and Chemistry Communities Worldwide Specific Activities Proposed • Pay Dues in Home Currencies • Encourage More International Chapters • Promote Global Involvement of Members via Technical Divisions • Explore Overseas Regional Meetings • Pilot Virtual International Meeting • Increase Webinars of Global Interest • Streamline Visas for Meeting Attendees • Engage non-U.S. Nationals Studying in the U.S. Existing ACS Activities • International Chapters • International Activities Committee • National and Regional Meetings • PacificChem • ACS Webinars • Visa Assistance to Meeting Attendees American Chemical Society
Specifically Related to MPPG • Collaborate with other national chemical societies around public communication, education, advocacy, chemical employment, and other topics of mutual interest. • Explore jointly sponsored ACS-IUPAC meetings. • Expand ACS support for chemists and chemistry communities worldwide. • Encourage Technical Divisions to expand involvement of international members (e.g., joint topical meetings, pilot grants for global programs, and jointly sponsored international meetings). • Plan overseas “regional” meetings that build upon Pacifichem’s success. • Hold a Virtual International Chemistry meeting. American Chemical Society
Actions Underway • ACS Spring Meeting, New Orleans, April 2013 • International Employment Initiative (IEI) • Vision 2025 Globalization Symposium and Global Collaboration Roundtable Discussion • ACS Fall Meeting, Indianapolis, Sept. 2013 • Career Advancement Opportunities Symposium • Innovation and Entrepreneurship Symposium • Diversity Symposium American Chemical Society
Thanks to Vision 2025 Members Globalization • H. N. Cheng – Co-Chair • Jens Breffke • Susan Butts • Mukund Chorghade • Peter Dorhout • CyndieMaryanoff • Attila Pavlath • Al Ribes • Sonja Strah-Pleynet • Shaomeng Wang • Ben Xue Jobs and Advocacy • Sadiq Shah – Co-Chair • James Chao • Pat Confalone • Dan Eustace • John Gavenonis • Jennifer Laurence • ZafraLerman • Connie Murphy • Dorothy Phillips • Joel Shulman • Sharon Vercellotti Marinda Li Wu – 2013 ACS President Bob Rich – Staff Liaison American Chemical Society
Your Ideas and suggestions? • Build on existing ACS activities, programs, products, and services • Thank you for your participation and feedback! American Chemical Society
Specifically Related to MPPG • Collaborate with other national chemical societies around public communication, education, advocacy, chemical employment, and other topics of mutual interest. • Explore jointly sponsored ACS-IUPAC meetings. • Expand ACS support for chemists and chemistry communities worldwide. • Encourage Technical Divisions to expand involvement of international members (e.g., joint topical meetings, pilot grants for global programs, and jointly sponsored international meetings). • Plan overseas “regional” meetings that build upon Pacifichem’s success. • Hold a Virtual International Chemistry meeting. American Chemical Society
Backup slides for each recommendation American Chemical Society
Recommendation # 2 Create an ACS umbrella to support entrepreneurship. American Chemical Society
2. Support Entrepreneurship Specific Activities Proposed • Link ACS Entrepreneurs with Venture Capital Funds • Promote Entrepreneurial Curriculum Content • Spread Entrepreneurial Thinking and Training • Change the Culture to Encourage Entrepreneurship • Build an ACS “Brand” around Entrepreneurship Existing ACS Activities • Entrepreneurial Initiative • Resource Center • Training Program • Advisory Board • Entrepreneurial Showcase • Graduate Education Community and Programs • Preparing for Life after Graduate School • ACS Network “Chemical Entrepreneurs” Group • Chemical Entrepreneurs’ Council American Chemical Society
Recommendation # 3 Engage and equip members with enhanced advocacy tools and training to improve business climate & promote job creation with legislators. American Chemical Society
3. Advocacy Tools and Training Specific Activities Proposed • Spread Elevator Advocacy Pitch • Expand Local Section Advocacy • Grow State Advocacy Efforts • Survey R&D Leaders on Advocacy Needs • Promote Workforce Education • Discuss Advocacy Targets at Roundtable and Elsewhere • Engage Members to Advocate Improving U.S. Business Climate Existing ACS Activities • Office of Public Affairs • Committees, including PA&PR • Chemistry Ambassadors • Local Section Government Affairs Committees • Corporation Associates • ACS Business Climate Policy Statement American Chemical Society
Recommendation # 4 Discuss with U.S. and global stakeholders the supply and demand of chemists/jobs to bring them to a better equilibrium. Consider a task force to look at options, including immigration-related issues. American Chemical Society
4. Supply and Demand of Chemists/Jobs Specific Activities Proposed • Initiate Further Discussion on Supply & Demand of Chemists & Jobs • Focus on Building a Better Equilibrium • May Include Immigration-Related Issues Existing ACS Activities • Committee on Professional Training • Society Committee on Education • Graduate Education Advisory Board • Committee on Economic & Professional Affairs American Chemical Society
Recommendation # 6 Provide information, resources, advice, and assistance to ACS members interested in global job opportunities. International Employment Initiative (IEI) American Chemical Society
6. Global Job Opportunities Specific Activities Proposed • Support the ACS International Center Launch • Create Global Opportunities National Meeting Theme • Provide Assistance with Overseas Assignments • Encourage Study Abroad • Consider Certification of non-U.S. University Programs • Facilitate Worldwide Acceptance of Courses and Degree Programs Existing ACS Activities • Committee on Economic & Professional Affairs • International Activities Committee • Committee on Professional Training • Discussions with Europe on Approval of Programs American Chemical Society