American Chemical Society Carol Libby Lehigh Valley Local Section Chair, LSAC Subcommittee on Grants and Awards Wayne Jones Binghamton Local Section Immediate Past Chair, LSAC Planning Effective Events
American Chemical Society 2 EVENTS PROGRAMS MEETINGS The primary focus for your Local Section Technical knowledge Enhancing career Sharing chemistry with community Biggest budget item What’s your dream project, a local section event that you feel passionate about? Record this in your New & Improved Events List
American Chemical Society 3 To Ensure Effective Events Plan Use a schedule or timeline Delegate Follow-up Tools Yearly event schedule Event Planning worksheet
American Chemical Society 4 Take an Overview of Local Section Events Fill in the Event Schedule for your local section for Add as many details as as you can Include your “dream project(s)” and mark with * ___________________ ACS Local Section 20__ Event Schedule TitleDateTimeLocationContact/ Coordinator Info Budget/ Cost
American Chemical Society 5 Insights from Yearly Event Planning Type(s) of events Technical Career development Social Outreach Education Advocacy
American Chemical Society 6 How are we engaging the participation of Chemists who are…. Early, mid career and senior chemists? From industry, academic, government, non traditional career fields? From various educational backgrounds? Under 35? Women? Differently abled? (disabled) Of non-US origin (nationality)? Hispanic, African-American, Native American Chemists or from other cultures? Students (grad, undergrad and post docs) Technicians? LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered)? K-12 Educators? Of various socio-economic statuses?
American Chemical Society 7 Insights from Yearly Event Planning Calendar, time of day, place, style Leaders, members, and coordinators can get ACS business on their calendars early Overscheduled times? Lulls that are opportunities? Time of day, day of week Geographic locales varied, analyze section roster by zip code Vary venues: college/university/school, industrial site, museum Dietary issues: Dinner/cocktails/snack
American Chemical Society 8 Insights from Yearly Event Planning Who is doing what? Is one person taking all the responsibility? Risk of volunteer burnout Do coordinator’s responsibilities match person’s interests and management strengths? Planning meetings require officers’ time, too
American Chemical Society 9 Insights from Yearly Event Planning Financial aspects Coordinate with section’s budget planning Other sources of funding and partnership? Cost to member
American Chemical Society 10 Some Ideas for Events… Discuss opportunities for regional cooperation for events Joint meetings? Share a speaker to reduce expenses? Suggest an excellent speaker from your section Add ideas for regional cooperation to New & Improved Events List.
American Chemical Society 11 Some Ideas for Events… Technical events Social events, possibly family inclusive Advocacy - Interface with government Public Outreach National Chemistry Week (NCW), October 17-23, 2010 –Chemists Celebrate Earth Day (CCED), April 22, 2010 –National Lab Day –Museum demos/activities Yearly focus –2010 Mentoring and Continuing Education –2011International Year of Chemistry
American Chemical Society 12 Some Ideas for Events… Find partners in community groups/institutions General interest speakers: forensics, beverage making, history, environment, new therapies Educational: co-host science fair or poster session Electronic events: webinars, video feeds of meetings, a PowerPoint skills class Section anniversaries Host a regional meeting!!!!
American Chemical Society 13 Some Ideas for Events… Add 4 good event ideas to your New and Improved Events list. Choose the event that you would most like to plan.
American Chemical Society 14 Essentials of the Event Planning Process Please refer to blank Event Planning Worksheets. You’ll work on details later in the session, but we want you to have this worksheet in mind during the next few slides. Why? The right person will have interest, experience, follow through. What has to be done? Verbs: identify, contact, develop, recruit
American Chemical Society 15 Don’t forget time of year, budget planning restraints. Also consider how many people tasks require. Detail $ amounts Need to know number of participants IPG (January 31 and June 30 deadlines, time, requirements and restrictions) Cosponsors: technical or community organizations, corporations In-kind: printing, event space, AV, advertising, supplies, PR PR: How to appeal to and reach targeted groups?
American Chemical Society 16 Be specific…… Rain, caterer no-show, extras show up, etc. Objectives met? Define success ahead of time. Not just numbers: reach new constituency, identify new volunteers or partners Ask all participant types: planners, presenters, attendees Feedback helps with saying “thank you” and requests for repeat funding Build on momentum of event…….post event PR? EVALUATE AND DEBRIEF AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! memories fade, planners move away What are possible improvements for next time? Write it up: post event PR, Annual Report, ChemLuminary Award nomination
American Chemical Society 17 Develop Your Event Work on one of your ideas using blank Event Planning Worksheet (10 minutes) Share your plan with a partner at your table to get their critique (5 minutes) What are the biggest challenges to executing your event?
American Chemical Society 18 Your Section Is Assured of Effective Events You know the basics Plan ahead – Plan ahead Use a schedule – Create a timeline Delegate – Delegate Follow-up – Follow-up
American Chemical Society 19 Your Section Is Assured of Effective Events You have the tools Yearly event schedule Event Planning worksheet ACS Resources -Get Involved/Stay Involved -Peers: LSAC members, local section leaders met here -ACS Staff
American Chemical Society 20 Your Section Is Assured of Effective Events You have a great start Schedule of section events for the year Possible opportunities for regional cooperation 6 ideas for new or improved recurring events in your local section A plan for a specific event, detailed and critiqued
American Chemical Society 21 Applying Saturday Learning –Engaging and Motivating Volunteers How to recruit the right people How to encourage people to take on an assignment How to give people a rewarding volunteer experience –Collaborating Across Boundaries Gain members’ trust Work with members who are peers or more seasoned volunteers –Developing Communication Strategies Communicate new ideas Communicate with non-chemists Keep others informed –Strategic Planning Setting the direction for your section Helps you to align the goals of your section with those of the ACS Board of Directors –Engaging Colleagues in Dialog Deliver a clear message Understanding the messages’ of others RELEVANT ONLINE COURSES Running Productive Meetings Managing Projects Effectively Understanding Members’ Interests Scholarships are available. 50% off the 4-hour courses and more than 50% off the Extraordinary Leader course. Contact to get your local section’s scholarships for 2010 courses. LSAC has scholarships for you to take the Extraordinary Leader course—talk to Lee Latimer if interested.
American Chemical Society 22 For more information Carol Libby: Wayne Jones: ACS Staff: