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Perspectives from the Associate Fellow Evaluation Board Chip Kopicz February 3, 2015
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Associate Fellows are AIAA members who have accomplished or been in charge of important engineering or scientific work, or have done original work of outstanding merit, or have otherwise made outstanding contributions to the arts, sciences, or technology of aeronautics or astronautics. Reminder
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How the evaluation board works Elements the board will consider Technical Leadership AIAA Involvement Other Professional Society Activity The importance of references Agenda
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Would be good to give some insight into how this process works. Most people will know nothing about how the evaluations are done. Some insight into numbers of reviewers, how packages are scored, reconciling disparate scores, timelines, etc. would be helpful How the Evaluation Board Works
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Describe technical accomplishments. Accomplishments may be internal to an organization. Technical, Project, Management. Technical
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Whatever you plan to say on this. Leadership
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AIAA involvement improves nomination being selected. Involvement can be at section, region or national level. Section involvement Quick way to improve your resume and strengthen package since opportunities are continuous throughout the year. Being a section officer is NOT the only way to get involved. AIAA Involvement
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Activity with other professional organizations also helps. [Are you talking strictly about tech societies or also including other community involvement, e.g. Boy Scout troop leader, church involvement. Etc.?] Other Professional
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Reference letters make or break the nomination It is the nominee’s responsibility to identify references who can vouch for the quality of his or her work. References must be current AIAA members in the grade of Associate Fellow or higher Lapsed members or non-members cannot be references regardless of how distinguished they are The Importance of References
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Do’s If you don’t know the nominee well, get to know the nominee, be able to give insight to the nominee’s accomplishments. Speak highly of the nominee. Speak of the nominee, not yourself Be able to rate nominees high Be consistent Don’ts Don’t agree to be a reference if not willing to put in the work to be a good one Do not start reference letter, “I don’t know the nominee, but…” Do not copy references verbatim. The Importance of References
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Reinforce the key things you want them to remember. Take Aways
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