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R4 Graduates of the Last DecadeAisha YousufRegion 4 GOLD Coordinator
Region 4 MeetingDetroit, MI January 22-24, 2010
GOLD Introduction (1)
GOLD is defined as Graduates Of the Last Decade
GOLD members are IEEE Full Member or GSM (Graduate Student Member) who have graduated with their first professional degree in the past ten years
Student Member
(Undergraduate School)
Full Member
(Young Professional)
GSM
(Graduate School)
Full Member
(Young Professional)
Member or Senior ...
(Professional)
Graduated not more than 10 years from first professional degree
Member or Senior ...
(Professional)
GOLD Introduction (2)
Facilitates the transition from Student members to Higher Grade members
Provides Networking, as well as, Professional and Technical development opportunities
Benefits of GOLD– More Active Leaders in the section
– Retention of Graduating student members
– Long term sustainability of the section due to more active members
2010 (1)
Support to send representatives to IEEE-USA Annual Meeting in Nashville
Host the GOLD Training as well as the first Regional GOLD Humanitarian Workshop
Monthly Teleconferences with the section GOLD Chairs– Increase Interaction between the GOLD Groups
within the Region
2010 (2)
Ensure GOLD Groups are aware of all resources available to them
Help section affinity groups meet their member expectations
Aim for more GOLD Groups in the Region
Stay updated with GOLD activities around the world
GOLD Main Programs
(Student Transfer and Elevation Partnership) STEP Program
Humanitarian Events
Webinars– A Survival Guide for Scientific Writing in the
Academic and Professional Environments
– Two Brains Are Better Than One: Right-Brained Leadership for Projects
– Conflict Management
GOLD Groups
Sections With Sections Without1. Arrowhead2. Cedar Rapids3. Central Indiana4. Iowa-Illinois5. Milwaukee6. Missouri Slope7. Red River Valley8. Rock River Valley9. Siouxland10. Southeastern Michigan11. Twin Cities12. West Michigan
1. Calumet2. Central Illinois3. Central Iowa4. Chicago5. Fort Wayne6. Madison7. Nebraska8. Northeast Michigan9. Northeastern Wisconsin10. Southern Minnesota11. Toledo
Number of GOLD Members by SectionSections With Sections Without
1. Arrowhead: 512. Cedar Rapids: 1643. Central Indiana: 5554. Iowa-Illinois: 745. Milwaukee: 4166. Missouri Slope: 317. Red River Valley: 948. Rock River Valley: 789. Siouxland: 8610. Southeastern Michigan: 97611. Twin Cities: 78312. West Michigan: 261
1. Calumet: 1942. Central Illinois: 4203. Central Iowa: 1294. Chicago: 1,2525. Fort Wayne: 1186. Madison: 1907. Nebraska: 2358. Northeast Michigan: 859. Northeastern Wisconsin:
14910. Southern Minnesota: 10311. Toledo: 87
GOLD Section Survey1. What successful activities has your GOLD group tried in the
past year? What did you try that wasn’t successful?
2. What types of activities or goals has your group planned/or would like plan to do over the next six months?
3. Describe some successful ways you have been able to recruit new GOLD members?
4. What has your group been doing to meet with local Student Branches? Have you been able to show them the value of keeping their IEEE memberships and the value of GOLD?
5. How can your section and region help you? (i.e. funding, meeting ideas, places to meet, etc.)
Active Sections
1. Arrowhead
2. Cedar Rapids
3. Central Indiana
4. Iowa-Illinois
5. Milwaukee
6. Missouri Slope
7. Red River Valley
8. Rock River Valley
9. Siouxland
10. Southeastern Michigan
11. Twin Cities
12. West Michigan
Active Sections
1. Arrowhead
2. Cedar Rapids
3. Central Indiana
4. Iowa-Illinois
5. Milwaukee
6. Missouri Slope
7. Red River Valley
8. Rock River Valley
9. Siouxland
10. Southeastern Michigan
11. Twin Cities
12. West Michigan
Active Sections
1. Arrowhead
2. Cedar Rapids
3. Central Indiana
4. Iowa-Illinois
5. Milwaukee
6. Missouri Slope
7. Red River Valley
8. Rock River Valley
9. Siouxland
10. Southeastern Michigan
11. Twin Cities
12. West Michigan
GOLD Affinity Group ChairsSection Name First Name Last Name
Arrowhead Section William Schwalbe
Cedar Rapids Section Shana Fliginger
Central Indiana Section Jennifer Morrison
Iowa-Illinois Section Kevin Whitty
Milwaukee Section Justin Holder
Missouri Slope Section Brian Fettig
Red River Valley Section Reza Fazel Rezai
Rock River Valley Section Terry Johnson
Siouxland Section Sara Venhuizen
Southeastern Michigan Section Lora Schulwitz
Twin Cities Section Gregory Burk
West Michigan Section Kristofor Koorndyk
Section Chair Action Items
Please ensure that your section can fund one member to attend the region 4 GOLD leadership training workshop
Make sure you report the GOLD officers to IEEE
Please encourage GOLD AG Chairs to stay in touch with the Region– Award Nominations– Activity Ideas/ event announcement/ funding
resources– Help with problems
Stay in touch with your GOLD groups!!