2010 Holiday Luncheon Chapter Update Jay Adams, President.

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2010 Holiday Luncheon Chapter Update Jay Adams, President

Holiday Update  448 GH Chapter Members ( Dec 2010 ) (+28) 233 CISA (+11) 70 CISM (+14) 20 CGEIT (+1) 30 CRISC  17 New Chapter Members (last 90 days)  9 Transfers into our Chapter

Holiday Update  Member Renewal Percentage? 34%  Reduce local membership fees $30 (previously $40)  Full membership $200 vs. Maintenance $85  ISACA International benefits (i.e. website access)  Discount education programs ($25-$50/class)  Local support of our Profession / Chapter Activities (e.g. scholarship, joint meetings, holiday luncheon)

Holiday Update Your ISACA membership is our only funding for Chapter activities!

2009 Focus  Deliver High Quality Education Program Reduce barriers to attendance Experienced presenters with relevant topics Average attendance is up again Offered 40 CPEs locally for fiscal ‘Very good’ to ‘Excellent’ surveys for class sessions  Location – CPA Center, Rocky Hill CT Centrally located to major highways Reduction in cost (approx $1,000 meeting) Allows advance booking – 6 to 12 months No service fees on event catering

What’s Happening?  New Board Members  Academic Relations ISACA Model Curriculum Scholarship  Chapter Governance Preparing changes to Bylaws Operational Policies & Procedures  Cvent Transition to Credit Card  Off-site Planning Meeting

Off-site Results  Education Sub-committees Forming Content Planning Scheduling topics and engaging appropriate speakers. 3-6 months in advance of an education event. Event Planning All preparatory activities for a particular educational event including logistical arrangements, notifications, handout creation, and facilities arrangements. Activities are typically conducted in the six weeks preceding an event. Event Delivery Activities conducted on-site on the day of an event, including registration, CPE record keeping and payments.

Off-site Results  New Education Committee Operations Education Committee Content Planning Event Planning Event Delivery Team

New Website

Off-site Results

Introducing Cvent

Off-site Results  Cvent Event Management Professional Communications Event Registration Event Marketing Tracking / Follow-up Secure Online Payment Processing

2011 Focus  Education Focus Blocking & Tackling  Governance Bylaws  Improve ISACA Balanced Score Card Create and maintain an effective and active local chapter operation Promote the personal growth and professional development of members – CISA, CISM, CGEIT, CRISC Enlighten the business community and regulatory on ISACA and ITGI.

Balanced Scorecard

Happy Holidays! Questions?