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Region 4 Report May 8, 2013. James Walker Region 4 Director. Region 4 has Seven Professional Sections. Current Member Numbers as of 1 April 2013 – first time below 2000 (difference from 11 November 2012).
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Region 4 ReportMay 8, 2013 James Walker Region 4 Director
Current Member Numbers as of 1 April 2013 – first time below 2000 (difference from 11 November 2012) Professional Student Educator Associate (not updated) Albuquerque 378(-5) 53(-8) 29(+1) Holloman/Alamogordo 18(-2) 2(+1) 6(+0) Houston 707(-37) 189(-2) 105(+10) North Texas 451(-3) 94(+4) 78(+1) Oklahoma 88(-4) 144(+31) 58(+1) Southwest Texas 228(-14) 98(+11) 54(+3) White Sands Space Hbr 52(-3) 92(+4) 16(+0) No section assignment 25(-2) 20(+3) 40(+0) Region 4 Total 1947(-70) 692(+44) 386(+16) Comment: large WSSH is due to relatively new student section at NMSU.
Professional Member History: in 1996, Region 4 had 2087 members; today it has 1947; little change of 16 years (7% down)
Region 4 Section Chairmen (new in red) • Albuquerque: Mike Ross, Sandia, Albuquerque • Holloman/Alamogordo: Kody Sparks, USAF, Holloman • Houston: Daniel Nobles, NASA, Houston • North Texas: Adnan Yucel, Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth • Oklahoma: Jamey Jacob, OSU, Stillwater • Southwest Texas: Brian Ewensen, San Antonio • White Sands Space Harbor: Stephen McDougle, NASA
Regional Deputy Directors (new in red) • Career & Workforce Development: Derby Sun, Ft. Worth • Education: Gary Turner, Odyssey Space Research, Houston • Finance: P. A. Cox, SwRI, San Antonio • Honors and Awards: Shirley Brandt, Houston • International: Douglas Yazell, Houston • Membership: Ellen Gillespie, Houston • K-12 STEM Outreach: Gar Bering, U. of Houston, Houston • Public Policy: Tom Moore, SwRI, San Antonio • Technical: Open • Young Professionals: Open
RAC Telecon Participation (1 since last RSAC) • We had a telecon on May 2, 2012: • 2 of 7 Sections represented • Houston: Daniel Nobles • North Texas: Phillip Crawford • Deputy Directors (7 on the call) • Education: Gary Turner • STEM K-12: Gar Bering • Honors and Awards: Shirley Brandt • Career and Workforce Development: Derby Sun • Membership: Ellen Gillespie • International: Douglas Yazell • Public Policy: Tom Moore • Director/Staff: James Walker, Chris Jessee, Jayant Ramakrishnan (incoming)
Section Award Money • One of our larger sections, after Jane’s webinar, sent an email to their officers suggesting the not sub awards applications since there was no money. • “It is that time of year where we write up the annual report and apply for awards. However, there is a new twist. "Large" sections do not get any monetary award if they win an award. Therefore, I am not to inclined to write up any award forms. However, if you would like to for your individual [specialty], please let me know and I will get you the form.” • Another of our larger sections, when I asked them, said they planned to still submit awards applications out of trying to have a good attitude (with a sigh).
Reception in Grapevine • The three persons in Region leadership who attended the reception in Dallas really liked it. They felt it was great to meet people in person and make new connections. • I had hoped for more attendance since it was in Texas, but for those who attended it was great.
My biggest concerns today/Student Paper Conference • My #1 concern last year was the student paper conference • Phillip Crawford of Waco, Texas, took it on after he and I talked at length at the January reception. • With the help of Adam Huang (U. Arkansas) and Daniel Nobles (Houston) they put it on at Baylor, University on short order. • Successful event – included tours of test stands at Space X and hangers (with two 747s) at L3. Space X also contributed funds to support. • 18 students attended, 13 presentations (U. Arkansas, Texas A&M, U. New Mexico, U. T. San Antonio). • Future Student Paper Conferences: • 2014: Albuquerque (travel costs will be high, they are looking at fundraising) • 2015: Houston • As an aside, I sent an email to all region members asking for paper judges and we got a large response, both oral and electronic – perhaps over 50 volunteers. • My section, Southwest Texas Section, a historically strong and award-winning section is not as active as it used to be (there were even local sections of both ARS and IAS when AIAA formed).
From Houston’s Horizon Editor (Douglas Yazell) • He’s been running (for free) ads for the Heinlein estate to sell a new printing of collected works. • He wants to contact all section newsletter editors to see if they will run those ads.