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2003 NA-RCCC Workshop on Growing a Successful Chapter Oregon & SW Washington

Oregon Chapter Demographics 242 active COMSOC members. Joint technical meetings held with the Computer Society brings the total membership served to 2060 Five Universities in the State with EE and CS Programs –University of Portland (UP) –Portland State University (PSU) –University of Oregon (UO) –Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Technology (OGI) –Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT)

Oregon Chapter Demographics 2900 high-tehnology companies throughout the state employes 89,443 people with average annual wage of $72,700 Intel Oregon is companys largest site worldwide (15,000 employees) High-tech exports represented 45% of Oregons exports

Chapter activity 9 monthly free technical meetings that draws between 100 ~ 250 attendees. Only 25% are IEEE Members! 3~4 meetings and topics are planned in advance by a joint program committee which consist of about 12 volunteers Meetings are always held on at 6 PM on the third Thursday of each month unless a different day is desired by the speaker

Chapter activity All technical meetings are free and open to the public. Registration is compulsory via the web. Currently there are people on mailing list 4~5 one-day to five-day workshops per year brings in between 8~10K. Lately the topics tend to be exclusively in the area of Wireless

Sponsors Two major sponsors –AZAD (an IT Recruiting Company) for pizza and drinks at each of the 9 meetings –Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology(OGI) for venue, audio visual etc

Oregon chapter: Attracting and Retaining Volunteers Make Volunteering as painless as possible –Meet twice a year –All other communications done exclusively by , listserv –Core volunteer consisting of 12 people decides on speaker choices based local interest

Oregon chapter: Holding Successful Meetings Consistency is key –Third Thursday of each month –Well Manage distribution list (currently over 5000 recipients) –50 minutes of social (enough time to mingle and enjoy pizza!) –Weed out bogus presenters (no marketing allowed!) to keep a high standard of the lecture –Event posting and registration system

Event posting and registration

Oregon chapter: Increasing Membership At meeting a table display of past periodicals and application forms.

Oregon chapter: Income 4~5 one-day to five-day workshops per year brings in between 8~10K. Lately the topics tend to be exclusively in the area of Wireless. The only expense so far is on DLTs and if a speaker is coming from out of town.