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LinkedIn Welcome Letter by Bethesda Chapter

Example: Welcome to Young AFCEA Bethesda! Our goal is to bring together emerging leaders and provide them with an outlet to connect, develop professionally, and grow their strengths together. If you'd like to get more involved, join us at our monthly networking events for some casual networking, or reach out to a programs chair and get involved with an event planning committee. You can learn more about any of our events here on our LinkedIn page, or by visiting our website, www.afceabethesda.org/youngafcea/ - and if you're not already on our email list, email our Membership Chair, Megan Fedorchak, to start getting our chapter newsletters! Most importantly, you can always reach out to any of our board members if you have any questions!

Categories: Membership
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Discounts for Government/Military Memberships at Events by At-Large Chapter

Providing discounts for Government and Military members at events can help grow your chapter¿s membership in that area. It's worked at an International level, so let Susan Emert(semert@afcea.org) or Sean McGowan(smcgowan@afcea.org) know if you'd like to implement this at your chapter.

Categories: Membership
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Pushing AFCEA Membership at Events by Kaiserslautern Chapter

Register new members on-site at events, ask them if they¿d like to join AFCEA at registration and near the end of the event.

Categories: Membership
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Friends of AFCEA Program by ArkLaTex Chapter

The ArkLaTex Chapter purchases a lifetime membership for the POC of a company that contributes a minimum of $5000 to sponsor a chapter event, in addition to giving 10% of the money to AFCEA¿s Educational Foundation. The program is entitled Friends of AFCEA and attracts more industry sponsors.

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Courses for Industry Members by Atlanta Chapter

In 2005-2006, AFCEA-Atlanta recognized a need to educate industry partners on working with the military. The chapter created a Vice President, Education to concentrate on initiating free programs and making the arrangements needed to serve its membership in this arena. The program has continued and expanded during the four years since its inception. Programs have included Army/government contracting, DoD 101, introduction to AFCEA for new members, as well as technical classes such as data center design and computer/internet security. Most, but not all, of the instructors are volunteers from the Chapter¿s membership. The classes last an hour and are generally held prior to the monthly luncheons. They have been a big draw for small business in the Atlanta area and have resulted in a large increase in our corporate membership.

Categories: Membership
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