AGA 2012 Sectional Leadership Meeting Las Vegas, Nevada May 17 - 19, 2012.

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Presentation transcript:

AGA 2012 Sectional Leadership Meeting Las Vegas, Nevada May , 2012

Welcome Section II

Welcome Section III

Welcome and Introductions

William Miller– Sec II Marsi Woody – Sec III Senior Vice President for Regional Services Sections II and III Bill and Marsi Show

National Staff Regional & Chapter Attendees Welcome To:

Section II – Yah Hoo Midwest Region: Des Moines, Topeka, Kansas City, Mid- Missouri, Ozarks, St. Louis, Lincoln, Omaha Metro Area and South Dakota Gulf Region: Montgomery, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Gulf Coast, Jackson, and West Central Mississippi, Naples Paradise and Tallahassee Southwest Region: Phoenix, Southern Arizona, Denver, Albuquerque, El Paso and New Mexico South Central Region: Oklahoma City, Central Arkansas, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio

Midwest Region Regional Representatives Des Moines Chapter Topeka Chapter Kansas City Chapter Mid-Missouri Chapter Ozarks Chapter St. Louis Chapter Lincoln Chapter Omaha Metro Chapter South Dakota Chapter

Gulf Region Regional Representatives Montgomery Chapter Baton Rouge Chapter New Orleans Chapter Gulf Coast Chapter Jackson Chapter West Central Mississippi Chapter Naples Paradise Chapter Tallahassee Chapter

Southwest Region Regional Representatives Phoenix Chapter Southern Arizona Chapter Denver Chapter Albuquerque Chapter New Mexico Chapter El Paso Chapter

South Central Region Regional Representatives Oklahoma City Chapter Austin Chapter Dallas Chapter Central Arkansas Chapter Fort Worth Chapter Houston Chapter San Antonio Chapter

Section III – OOH Wee West Coast Region: Central Coast, Inland Empire of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Civic Center, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Mid-Willamette and Portland. Northwest Region: Alaska Capitol, Central Washington, Mid-Columbia Basin, Northwest Inland Empire, Olympia, Seattle, Idaho Centennial, Missouri River, Northern Nevada and Northern Utah. Pacific Rim Region: Northern Mariana Islands, Japan, Guam and Hawaii

West Coast Region Regional Representatives Central Coast Chapter Inland Empire of California Chapter Los Angeles Chapter Los Angeles Civic Center Chapter Sacramento Chapter San Diego Chapter San Francisco Chapter Silicon Valley Chapter Mid-Willamette Valley Chapter Portland Chapter

Northwest Region Regional Representatives Alaska Capital Chapter Central Washington Chapter Mid-Columbia Basin Chapter Northwest Inland Empire Chapter Olympia Chapter Seattle Chapter Idaho Centennial Chapter Missouri River Chapter Northern Nevada Chapter Northern Utah Chapter

Pacific Rim Region Regional Representatives Guam Chapter Hawaii Chapter Japan Chapter Northern Mariana Islands Chapter

Purpose, Objectives and Expectations Network Greatest non-paid job Share best practices Expectations of you as AGA Leaders Getting to know other leaders in your Region/Chapter

Purpose, Objectives and Expectations National AGA initiative & direction Learn something new you can use Get ready for next year Have Fun!!

Review of Agenda ~ Friday Our Professional Journey - Path to Success AGA – The Current and Future Outlook Break Chapter Finance 101 Intergovernmental Initiatives Chapter Leader Expectations Regional Realignment Lunch Regional Workshops Regional Workshop Feedback & Final Thoughts Dinner

Review of Agenda ~ Saturday Navigating the AGA Website CGFM Break Workshops Education Certification Membership Tips for Running a Successful Chapter Accountability Wrap Up and Adjourn

National President-Elect Evelyn Brown