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IEEE Region 6 North East Area Director’s Welcome – Spring 2017 Kathleen A. Kramer

We Share a Mission Advance technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity IEEE is behind the technology that drives innovation and better living. IEEE is a global thought leader on prominent technology advancements and issues Inspire, Enable, Empower and Engage Members of IEEE The people, the industry and the culture of our region have global impact and responsibility This slide provides our IEEE mission. It drives home the key message that IEEE is present everywhere in our IEEE lives. IEEE members and their work enable emerging technologies. IEEE: - Enables the advancement of technology Makes possible local and global solutions Is behind technologies we live with everyday These are our whys

IEEE - Advancing Technology for Humanity We bring together so much and as leaders, we are called to be role models We help our members to advance technology- Technical Activities underlies all our activities We advance the public imperatives -- Educational Activities Student and College Activities, STEM/Pre-College Activities, Humanitarian Activities Government Relations History Ethics (Public Visibility)

IEEE Region 6 You are here! Seattle Spokane Portland Billings Boise Anchorage You are here! Seattle Spokane Portland Billings Boise Sacramento Salt Lake City San Francisco San Jose This slide highlights IEEE medal of honor recipients and their high level accomplishments. IEEE recognizes its best and brightest The IEEE Medal of Honor is our most prestigious recognition of achievement. -The work IEEE members are doing every day is so important – Public Visibility works to help spread the work on the cutting edge developments and achievements that results from the work of IEEE members. Presenter, you can reference the following for further details: Details of each IEEE Medal of Honor winner: http://www.ieee.org/about/awards/bios/moh_recipients.html IEEE past presidents, who enabled the innovation of past technologies. Links to and details of each president from 1963 – 2012 are here: http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Presidents_of_the_Institute_of_Electrical_and_Electronics_Engineers_(IEEE) AIEE past presidents, 1884 – 1961, with links and details: http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Presidents_of_the_American_Institute_of_Electrical_Engineers_(AIEE) IRE past presidents, 1912 – 1962, with links and details: http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Presidents_of_the_Institute_of_Radio_Engineers_(IRE) Las Vegas Los Angeles Albuquerque Phoenix San Diego Tucson Honolulu

Central Area Northwest Area Northeast Area Southwest Area Phoenix Los Angeles San Jose San Francisco Portland Seattle San Diego Tucson Albuquerque Las Vegas Boise Spokane Anchorage Honolulu Sacramento Billings Salt Lake City Central Area Northwest Area Northeast Area Southwest Area This slide highlights IEEE medal of honor recipients and their high level accomplishments. IEEE recognizes its best and brightest The IEEE Medal of Honor is our most prestigious recognition of achievement. -The work IEEE members are doing every day is so important – Public Visibility works to help spread the work on the cutting edge developments and achievements that results from the work of IEEE members. Presenter, you can reference the following for further details: Details of each IEEE Medal of Honor winner: http://www.ieee.org/about/awards/bios/moh_recipients.html IEEE past presidents, who enabled the innovation of past technologies. Links to and details of each president from 1963 – 2012 are here: http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Presidents_of_the_Institute_of_Electrical_and_Electronics_Engineers_(IEEE) AIEE past presidents, 1884 – 1961, with links and details: http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Presidents_of_the_American_Institute_of_Electrical_Engineers_(AIEE) IRE past presidents, 1912 – 1962, with links and details: http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Presidents_of_the_Institute_of_Radio_Engineers_(IRE) Southern Area

North East Area Boise Central Montana Eastern Idaho Eastern Montana Western Montana Utah This slide highlights IEEE medal of honor recipients and their high level accomplishments. IEEE recognizes its best and brightest The IEEE Medal of Honor is our most prestigious recognition of achievement. -The work IEEE members are doing every day is so important – Public Visibility works to help spread the work on the cutting edge developments and achievements that results from the work of IEEE members. Presenter, you can reference the following for further details: Details of each IEEE Medal of Honor winner: http://www.ieee.org/about/awards/bios/moh_recipients.html IEEE past presidents, who enabled the innovation of past technologies. Links to and details of each president from 1963 – 2012 are here: http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Presidents_of_the_Institute_of_Electrical_and_Electronics_Engineers_(IEEE) AIEE past presidents, 1884 – 1961, with links and details: http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Presidents_of_the_American_Institute_of_Electrical_Engineers_(AIEE) IRE past presidents, 1912 – 1962, with links and details: http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Presidents_of_the_Institute_of_Radio_Engineers_(IRE)

STATISTICS – Region 6, Sections 2016 2015 2014 2013 Alamogordo-Holloman Section 18 16 20 Alaska Section 371 440 459 435 Albuquerque Section 1150 1180 1206 1220 Boise Section 562 580 546 569 Buenaventura Section 770 782 797 829 Central Coast Section 857 924 993 1073 Central Montana Section 129 140 157 150 Central Washington Section 78 76 88 86 China Lake-Bakersfield Section 209 220 243 216 Coastal Los Angeles Section 2235 2310 2345 2452 Eastern Idaho Section 200 211 199 193 Eastern Montana Section 122 119 127 124 Foothill Section 1250 1211 1202 1353 Fort Huachuca Section 101 107 102 113 Hawaii Section 651 653 685 753 Las Vegas Section 521 550 556 566 Los Alamos/Northern New Mexico Section 255 266 271 269 Metropolitan Los Angeles Section 1545 1594 1699 1750 11/24/2018

STATISTICS – Region 6, Sections (cont.) 2016 2015 2014 2013 Northern Nevada Section 377 379 375 364 Oakland-East Bay Section 4141 4325 4161 4225 Orange County Section 2946 3015 3065 3194 Oregon Section 3563 3657 3796 3913 Palouse Section 326 334 339 340 Phoenix Section 3085 3113 3239 3282 Richland Section 345 368 376 Sacramento Valley Section 1652 1668 1665 1793 San Diego Section 4091 4319 4382 4437 San Fernando Valley Section 1043 1102 1156 1175 San Francisco Section 1962 2047 2030 2074 Santa Clara Valley Section 11492 11923 11972 12181 Seattle Section 4223 4338 4306 4388 Spokane Section 263 266 283 280 Tucson Section 813 845 838 859 Utah Section 1254 1308 1344 1396 Western Montana Section 134 142 153 160 Grand Total 52734 54505 55163 56608 11/24/2018

STATISTICS – Region 6, Sections with Student Branches Student Branch statistics reflected on the next 5 slides are based on membership data as of 31 December 2016 Section Branch UG Total Boise Boise State 36 51 Northwest Nazarene 4 Central Montana Montana State Univ - Bozeman 21 32 Eastern Idaho BYU- Idaho 30 Idaho State 12 13 11/24/2018

STATISTICS – Region 6, Sections with Student Branches (cont.) 11/24/2018

NEW ONLINE PETITION NEW ONLINE PETITION FORM IEEE MGA is excited to announce a new online petition form for forming new Chapters, Affinity Groups, Student Branches, Student Branch Chapters, and Student Branch Affinity Groups. Access the online petition form The above link also provides more information about IEEE geographic unit formation policies and petitions, including links to the petition forms for forming Councils, Sections, and Subsections. In accordance with the actions of the IEEE MGA Board, there are specific guidelines to follow when forming an IEEE geographic unit. More information about forming a geographic unit can be found in Section 9 of the MGA Operations Manual. 11/24/2018

New SAMIEEE Tool New SAMIEEE Tool Easier to use with an intuitive interface Data provided in dashboard views Added features for better presentation of data by using multi-dimensional charts, heat maps and global maps Improved performance, response times and operation efficiency Full launch is planned for August 2017 11/24/2018

Strategic Planning – January 2017 What should IEEE look like in 2025 to appeal to and serve young professionals and other underserved communities globally, and what should IEEE do to get there? IEEE Proprietary

Teams for 12 Topics Topics People Communication (Light Blue) People in Industry (Gold) Develop IEEE in African Continent (Red) Entrepreneurship (Silver) Infrastructure for 2025 (Yellow) Member Models (White) Women in IEEE: Attract, Engage, Retain (Black) Effective Engagement (Brown) Student Retention (Purple) Career Training and Development (Green) New Approach to Volunteering (Orange) Global Culture (Dark Blue) IEEE Proprietary

What emerged… In 2025 and beyond, IEEE is positioned to appeal to and effectively serve young professionals and other underserved communities globally. [1] Engage, Enable, and Empower Diverse Global Communities [2] Serve IEEE’s Communities of the Future [3] Support the Development of Young Professionals Strategies Build the right infrastructure to enhance engagement and communications with top notch user experience Tailor the membership model to meet the needs of diverse communities Futureproof our engagement model Recognize the importance and promise of the African Continent Create a global entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem Create a volunteer ecosystem to provide opportunities for Young Professionals Serve industry at the intersection of the supply and demand for talent IEEE Proprietary

Engage, Enable, and Empower Diverse Global Communities RECOMMENDATIONS Build the right infrastructure to enhance engagement and communications with top notch user experience Build the right infrastructure to enhance engagement and communications with the best user experience--a portal driven by analytics Use customers' data to drive communications and segmentation of customer type (categories) and include recognition of contributions Tailor the membership model to meet the needs of diverse communities Launch a corporate membership for IEEE Pilot in 2017 with between 2 and 3 corporations; consider in package offering industry distinguished lecturers, trend papers, education, innovation workshops, management, etc. Futureproof our engagement model Consider appointment of a Young Professional as a non-voting member of the BoD Foster collaboration on Strategic Agenda with underserved communities IEEE Proprietary

Professionals / Mentors Supporting Young Professionals and Serving Key Communities Within the Career Life Cycle Entrepreneurs Geo-graphic Industry Women YPs Students Young Professionals Professionals / Mentors Retirees IEEE Proprietary

Strategic Initiatives – Going Local Lead the way by bringing more together Our mission to enable and inspire all members from all types across our geography --. We represent all kinds of members and are transforming our activities to draw and and serve underrepresented and affinities. Our mission to enable and inspire from pre-college through career We are called to lead the way. SPA-X, PACE-X, STEM-X. We are unique among all regions in the degree to which we regard our members not based upon where they were born but where they are contributing to advancing technology for humanity.

Our Strategic Initiatives Inspire, Enable, Empower and Engage Members of IEEE Advance technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity Transformation started with students. YP and PACE next Sections Congress in Sydney is an opportunity to move forward 21

Carrying Out Our Strategic Initiatives Advance technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity Be cool. Be creative. Use our superpowers for good. Don’t be boring. 22