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Chapter Leadership Team

Computer Society Chapter (San Antonio) IEEE Central Texas Section Fall Planning Meeting August 29, 2015 San Marcos, TX. Chapter Leadership Team. Chair: Tom O'Brien Vice Chair: Dr. Wenbin Luo Secretary: Vacant Treasurer: Vacant Webmaster: Dale Wilkens Past Chair: Gary Rogers

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Chapter Leadership Team

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  1. Computer Society Chapter(San Antonio)IEEE Central Texas Section Fall Planning MeetingAugust 29, 2015 San Marcos, TX

  2. Chapter Leadership Team • Chair: Tom O'Brien • Vice Chair: Dr. Wenbin Luo • Secretary: Vacant • Treasurer: Vacant • Webmaster: Dale Wilkens • Past Chair: Gary Rogers • Advisor: Dr. Djaffer Ibaroudene • Advisor: Jim Brakefield

  3. Chapter Updates Chapter has successfully moved to a year-round schedule Student night included an “attendance incentive” Chapter has successfully developed a series of meeting programs on Cybersecurity

  4. 2015 Chapter Meetings

  5. SWOT Analysis • Strengths – Reliable volunteers, excellent meeting facilities, support from CTS Vice Chair (San Antonio) Ron Seaman • Weaknesses – Relatively low attendance, small member population (~ 180) • Opportunities – Develop connections to local academic departments – CompSci, Engineering, IT • Threats – IEEE Term Limits could hinder chapter development: the opportunities mentioned above need long-term, sustained effort.

  6. Chapter Plans / Issues • Continue developing Cybersecurity connection – academic, government, and business • Vary the meeting location to draw in students, faculty, business, government • Co-sponsor Distinguished Lecturers • Co-sponsor Chapter meetings with wide interest • Reach a larger audience, both IEEE and non-IEEE • Provide light refreshments (pizza/sandwiches and soft drinks) for meetings

  7. QUESTIONS???Thanks!

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