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GENERAL MEETING SPEAKER: PRESIDENT R. BOWEN LOFTIN NOVEMBER 18, 2010 Engineers Without Borders-USA Texas A&M University Student Chapter.

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1 GENERAL MEETING SPEAKER: PRESIDENT R. BOWEN LOFTIN NOVEMBER 18, 2010 Engineers Without Borders-USA Texas A&M University Student Chapter

2 Thanks for coming! Speaker: President Loftin Updates: Acuna and Costa Rica Updates: Local projects VP’s talk some Updates:  Publicity  Website  Fundraising  Amanda’s Updates

3 Acuña Project Progress:  Community manual  Assembly instructions  Operation and Maintenance  Conversations with community contacts  Potential foundation revision  Materials Next Steps:  Coordinate foundation construction with community  Some paperwork

4 Costa Rica Water Project Finished the 521!!! Getting ready for assessment trip -Team chosen - What data do we need to take? -- Surveying -- Water Pressures -- Surveys for Water Usage

5 What’s Next? Fall – Assessment trip planning Winter Break – Assessment trip Spring – Design work Get Involved!! Come out to a meeting and jump in! 7:00 pm Monday’s, CE 104 Come learn about a huge water project and have fun with friends!

6 3-2-1 LIFT OFF! IMPLEMENTATION CONSTRUCTION Wear safety glasses.

7 WHAT’S NEXT? WE HACE BEGUN CONSTRUCTION FOR PULLEY SAFARI! FINISHING BY THE END OF THE SEMESTER. NEXT SEMESTER WATER CONSERVATION EXHIBIT: SAVE SOME FOR THE FISH! AND

8 From the (office of the) Vice Presidents Development Projects

9 Engineers Without Borders Chapter Goals EWB-TAMU will deliver sustainable and innovative solutions to real-world problems in order to empower international communities by offering opportunities for the students of Texas A&M University to: Manage international engineering projects, Develop relationships with members of other cultures Create engineering designs, Lead the implementation of those designs, and Initiate the supporting functions of the projects: fundraising, manage finances and establish relationships with faculty and donors Metrics for organizational development:  Publicity: Member Recruitment and Retention  Training: Membership Development  Fundraising and Spending Improvements  Project size and Quantity  Project Quality and Improved Execution: Project Development WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Focus on the community. Undertake and accomplish big projects. Serve people.

10 The TREASURER Position is now available for Spring 2011 Positional Responsibilities  Manage the SOFC account (reimbursements, reconcile the account every other week, make payments)  Maintain records of donors, incoming and outgoing funds  How we spent money on projects- Annual Report  Compile budgets received from project leads  Give weekly financial updates during Development committee meetings  Handle Membership dues Talk to a Grady or Kevin after the meeting.

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12 Why you should come It is FUN! You learn a lot of practical things – many times hands-on. You get to interact with other EWB members. For the occasional food. Take a break from school. Gives you something to talk about in an interview. To reward officers’ hard work.

13 Publicity Public Relations & Outreach Team (PRO Team)  Online Online  YouTube Channel YouTube Channel  Twitter Twitter  Facebook Group Facebook Group  Flickr Flickr  General Meetings now online General Meetings now online  SCC and CE Computer Lab Screensaver SCC and CE Computer Lab Screensaver  Keep an eye out for new banners and Battalion Articles Keep an eye out for new banners and Battalion Articles

14 I want to help! Publicity & Outreach Team Photo/Video/Poster Contest  http://www.ewb-usa.org/conference/2011/photo_contest http://www.ewb-usa.org/conference/2011/photo_contest  http://www.ewb-usa.org/conference/2011/film_contest http://www.ewb-usa.org/conference/2011/film_contest  http://www.ewb- usa.org/conference/2011/chapter_project_posters http://www.ewb- usa.org/conference/2011/chapter_project_posters publicity.ewbtamu@gmail.com

15 WEBSITE UPDATES!

16 Financial Considerations help us help you (and the community) Current budget for January:  $7,500 for Acuna Implementation  $5,000 for Costa Rica assessment  $500 for operations  $500 for local projects (likely to increase) Outlook for next semester and summer:  $3000 for Int’l Conference (hopefully will be sponsored)  Possible $15,000-20,000 for Costa Rica Implementation  Possible $5,000 for BELIZE assessment trip Long Term: $30,000/yr

17 Fundraising progress Civil Engineering Department- $2,000 Leftovers from summer fundraising/spending:  ~$7,000  Travel team input for Costa Rica travel- $1,500+  Other stuff: $more Funds still needed for January: ~$5,000  Civil Engineering Advisory presentation- raise awareness  Engineering Development Office presentation- raise awareness, get assistance  Corporate Letter Campaign- ~50 letters

18 Amanda’s Updates!


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