January Newsletter
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Bernard L. Weinstein is Associate Director of the Maguire Energy Institute and an Adjunct Professor of Business Economics in the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. From 1989 to 2009 he was Director of the Center for Economic Development and Research at the University of North Texas, where he is now an Emeritus Professor of Applied Economics. Dr. Weinstein studied public administration at Dartmouth College and received his A.B. in 1963. After a year of study at the London School of Economics and Political Science, he began graduate work in economics at Columbia University, receiving an M.A. in 1966 and a Ph.D. in 1973.
Dr. Weinstein has authored or co-authored numerous books, monographs and articles on the subjects of economic development, energy security, public policy and taxation. Dr. Weinstein has been a consultant to many companies, non-profit organizations and government agencies, and he testifies frequently before legislative, regulatory and judicial bodies. He is currently a panelist with the Western Blue Chip Economic Forecast. Dr. Weinstein is a member of the Dallas-Fort Worth Association for Business Economics and serves on the boards of directors of Beal Bank Texas and Beal Bank USA.
Professional Development Meeting
Thursday, January 8th @6:00 p.m
Register at www.ntxapics.org
Topic: The challenges facing the energy industry
Speaker: Bernard Weinstein, Associate Director, Maguire Energy Institute
Attention Professional Members:
We are planning several promotions in 2015 to increase the North Texas Chapter
membership and boost professional attendance at the monthly PDM's.
$100 Giveaway - We will be selecting a person at random from the professional
membership roster at several PDM's in 2015. You must be in attendance in order to
win.
Bring a Friend or Colleague for a free dinner
For the February through April PDM's, any current professional members
can bring a friend or colleague for a free dinner.
If the friend or colleague joins the North Texas Chapter as a professional
member within three months of their PDM attendance, both the new
member and professional member that invited them get another free
dinner to use any time in 2015.
To take advantage of the PDM promotions, please email the Chapter Coordinator
January Newsletter
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METROPCS DALLAS MARATHON AID STATION
Jennifer Carlson
VMI Analyst, Atrium Windows and Doors
APICS hosted a water station again this year for the Dallas Marathon. We had a new location this year, and managed 2 different mile markers at our station. I am a returning volunteer, with this being my third time to volunteer. It’s something I enjoy and look forward to doing each year. There’s a lot of work that goes into the water station. Desiree is fantastic at keeping us organized and on task. From the time we arrive, we have to start setting up the tables and trash cans, and setting out the cups. We have to mix the Gatorade concentrate with water, and then
put it in pitchers to fill all of the cups; the same goes for the water. Another group cuts up oranges. Once all of it is prepared, the most fun part is when you get to stand along the street and cheer on the runners. I get a sense of accomplishment when someone takes my water. Meanwhile, the supply chain is in the background, refilling more cups and making sure we never run out.
There’s a definite technique and posture involved in offering water, and the fast runners don’t even slow down to grab water. They try to get water from the first person, but sometimes it gets knocked off and gets the next water person behind them wet! The runners try again with someone else along the line. We were lucky this year to have good weather. When its freezing cold, getting water splashed on you doesn’t feel too good!
Watching the runners is inspiring, and I wonder how long they trained to be able to complete the race in a good time. Even the slow walkers who look like they are completely exhausted by the time they get to our station are inspiring. Kudos for the hard work and finishing the race! No matter the time, finishing a marathon is definitely not an easy task.
We always need volunteers to help. Come out next year and be part of the fun!
January Newsletter
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SCOTTISH RITE TREE DECORATION
Sandy Eutsler Supply Chain Manager, Retail Products Group
The Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children is one of the nation's leading pediatric centers for the treatment of orthopedic conditions, certain related neurological disorders and learning disorders, such as dyslexia. On December 2, 2014 TSRH held their annual holiday tree decorating event.
APICS is a proud sponsor at this event, and next year marks our 20th year! Our tree is in the Movement Science Laboratory and our theme is Toy Story. This year, participants were; Dawn Adams, Paul Hawthorn, Cristie Capps, Steve McKay, and Sandra Eutsler.
The evening started with an official lighting of the Christmas tree in the hospital’s main gathering area. Refreshments, old-fashioned Christmas band, Santa, and many local groups were on hand to decorate trees throughout the hospital. After decorating the trees, we are treated to a meal and an opportunity to stay and stroll around the hospital to view the 30+ trees that had been decorated.
January Newsletter
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CPIM CERTIFICATION CLASSES STARTING SOON
The APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) program offers in-depth education for individuals in the operations management profession who wish to improve their knowledge of production and inventory management. The APICS CPIM curriculum concentrates on tools, techniques, and knowledge for production and inventory management. Classes are offered periodically throughout the year. (Current schedule below) They provide a guided forum for discussion and exchange of ideas with peers. The schedule below shows start date. Most classes are held twice a week at the same time. Course fees include tuition, course materials and access to an online practice and assessment system and must be registered and paid one week prior to class start date. A 10% late/expedite fee is required if registration is within 7 days of first day of class and late registrants are always welcomed. All classes will be at the UTD campus in Richardson, TX. For further details, please check our APICS North Texas Chapter website.
CPIM BSCM Class Room 2.116
Jan 24 (1-7 PM) Jan 25 (3-8 PM) Jan 31 (1-7 PM) Feb 1 (3-8 PM) Feb 7 (1-7 PM) Feb 8 (3-8 PM)
CPIM MPR Class Room 2.116
Mar 21 (1-5 PM) Mar 22 (3-7 PM) Mar 28 (1-5 PM) Mar 29 (3-7 PM) Apr 4 (1-5 PM) APR 5 (3-7 PM)
CPIM DSP Class Room 2.116
Apr 25 (1-5 PM) Apr 26 (3-7 PM) May 2 (1-5 PM) May 3 (3-7 PM) May 9 (1-5 PM) May 10 (3-7 PM)
CPIM ECO
Class Room 2.116
May 23 (1-5 PM) May 24 (3-7 PM) May 30 (1-5 PM) May 31 (3-7 PM) Jun 6 (1-5 PM) Jun 7 (3-7 PM)
CPIM SMR Class Room 2.116
Jul 11 (1-6 PM) Jul 12 (3-7 PM) Jul 18 (1-6 PM) Jul 19 (3-7 PM) Jul 25 (1-6 PM) Jul 26 (3-7 PM)
Tax Tips: Did you know that if your employer doesn’t offer Annual Membership reimbursement, you can claim this as an unreimbursed job related expense on your income tax return? Even if you file standard deductions, you can reduce your tax liability by paying for your APICS membership, paying for the PDM’s and even paying for the CPIM / CSCP courses. Check back next month for more helpful tips on higher education tax credits for certification courses.
Photo: Ed Schipul - Flickr: Austin
2015 6 Packed Supply Chain Conference Presented by ILDI and the APICS Chapters of the Terra Grande District
Our 11th annual conference will feature over 30 sessions presented by recognized supply chain
leaders covering 8 topical areas in the General Sessions and a Special Planning Certificate Program.
• Learn best practices from supply chain experts
• Develop your people and yourself
• Network and share best practices
• Earn 16 certification maintenance hours when you attend both days Sessions
General Sessions
• Contracts & Purchasing
• Supply Chain Management &
Planning
• Leadership Skills & Empowerment
• S&OP and Supply Chain Planning
• Problem Solving
• Lean / Six Sigma
Special Session
(Enrollment is limited)
Lean Manufacturing Workshop
Certification
Special Room Rate:
$129(+taxes) per night
Must register by 2/21/2015.
To Reserve Your Room:
Call 972-980-8877 then
press option 1.
Two
Days
One
Day
Early Reg. $550 $350
Late Reg. $595 $395
Pricing
Early Registration ends
February 21, 2015.
Price includes continental
breakfast and lunch:
Registration
1. Go to our website at
www.6Packed.org and click on the
Register page.
2. Choose from:
• One-Day Registration -Thursday
Only or Friday Only
• Two-Day Registration - General
Sessions or Special Session
If you register a group, each person
can pick which session(s) they want
to attend each day.
Pay for 4 people from your
organization and send the 5th
person for free!
Mike Bell [email protected]
Chet Frame [email protected] 915-203-8040
Cheri Freedman [email protected] 907-690-1462
Joe Schriever [email protected] 512-914-9143
March 5th and 6th, 2015 at the Hilton Austin Airport