Insights into Utah Section Joint APS/EMC Chapter Activities
Utah Section Joint APS/EMC Chapter, formed in March 2021, aims to support professional growth, provide educational outreach, and share relevant knowledge. The chapter has held technical meetings, elected officers, and planned future events. Best practices for success include engaging members, utilizing resources effectively, and articulating participation benefits.
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Utah Section Utah Section Joint APS/EMC Chapter Joint APS/EMC Chapter The Utah section is the entire state, with most membership along the Wasatch Front
Utah Section Utah Section Joint APS/EMC Chapter Joint APS/EMC Chapter Brand New Chapter Effective Date of Chapter formation is March 11, 2021 Joint Chapter with APS Current membership EMC 11 APS 34
Utah Section Utah Section Joint APS/EMC Chapter Joint APS/EMC Chapter First Official Meeting May 12, 2021 Elected officers Chair: Randy J. Jost Vice Chair: Cynthia Furse Treasurer: John Rohrbaugh Several technical meetings already held, including joint meetings with Denver chapter, latest planned for August 2, 2021 Planning for a total of 5 + technical meetings by the end of the calendar year
Utah Section Utah Section Joint APS/EMC Chapter Joint APS/EMC Chapter Chapter Goals Support the professional growth of members and facilitate the growth and success of their employers Focus on educational outreach Provide a reservoir of relevant knowledge for members, section and community at large
Utah Section Utah Section Joint APS/EMC Chapter Joint APS/EMC Chapter Best Practices for Chapter Success Personally reach out to members. Asking for volunteers will net many respondents, if lucky. Asking specific individuals to participate, and providing support, will net much more success. Use all your resources While obvious, will only succeed if you KNOW what your resources are, i.e. have you done a resource inventory lately? Articulate what the benefits of participation are for others, and remind them periodically.