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| May Board Meeting Held in Dallas Wow! What a conference, and what a board meeting (held on Saturday, May 17, in Dallas, Texas) to precede it! The general topics of discussion included the upcoming retirement of STC executive director, Bill Stolgitis, and the selection of Peter Herbst as his successor, realignment of membership dues and rebate structure, chapter loans and grants, and the state of the Society in relation to the changing world we live in. Ed See, now our immediate past president, shared his thoughts about the past year and extended his heartfelt thanks to the board for successfully navigating a tough year that included budgetary reductions, decreases in expected conference attendance, and the selection of a new executive director for the Society.
During the discussion that led to the appointment of the transformation committee, the board insisted that the foremost principle of any new approach to STC governance would be to "do no harm" to current processes and entities. Rather, the objective is to look at ways to strengthen the communities of practice within STC and explore how the Society can respond to and support those communities, including the geographical communities represented by STC chapters. Because of the present global economy and the importance of membership growth to the Society's strength and stability, the Board discussed several tactics for increasing membership-both on the Society level and by helping chapters work toward that goal locally. If you have questions or comments about the STC board of directors or any of the items mentioned in this article, please contact your director-sponsor or the STC office. For more information about the Director-Sponsor visit the region 8 website. |
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