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Feedback for Events by Wasatch Chapter
Web surveys seem to draw in candid remarks because they can
be anonymous.
Categories: Events
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Personal Interaction with Corporate Sponsors by Vandenberg-Central Coast Chapter
Personal interaction with local corporate sponsors is a must
for a small chapter. In a tight fiscal environment, we have
seen corporate sponsorship at chapter events fluctuate. After
an all-time low of 1 sponsor for a luncheon, the VP and I
went out to the leadership of our local IT contractors to
present the case for our AFCEA chapter. We were successful in
recruiting a corporate member, got pledges of involvement
from several, and the next luncheon saw a high of 8 sponsors,
which helped fund a local STEM teacher grant. Also, solidify
your mission. We developed a briefing for the corporate
sponsors, and it really made us focus on what our specific
chapter was about. That focus is key to ensure you are
getting the important things done - you can't do everything,
so make sure you can do the things that really matter.
Categories: Publicity, Other
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Free Attendance to Chapter Luncheons by North Carolina Chapter
Our chapter luncheons are free to attendees, although
attendance is limited to the first 60 to RSVP. We fund each
luncheon with a $1K corporate sponsorship. This makes the
logistics of hosting a luncheon much easier, as we don't have
to collect funds from each attendee as they RSVP or at the
door. This has worked very well for our chapter.
Categories: Events
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Hacking Challenge by Kaiserslautern Chapter
hackINT (Hacking Intelligence) created by 1LT Robert Lee
¿Registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization as of January
2013
¿Started with a basic Hacking 101 class
o10hr class
oFree of charge
¿Maxed out starter classes
¿Now offer a variety of classes at different levels
¿Going to start online classes and provide software
necessary
¿Current plan is to start a grass roots program through
AFCEA
oIdeally have a hackINT person on each Chapter¿s board
o1LT Lee offers training to a hackINT person at any chapter,
will train them personally and provide them the tools to get
this started in their area
AFCEA Event - "Capture the Flag"
¿Point system is used to determine winner
¿Goal is to hack into and maintain control of virtual
machines
¿Three teams
¿1LT Lee provided the funding, $150 for a server supporting
20 people, easily scalable with more interest
-Kaiserslautern Chapter (January 2013)
Categories: Young AFCEANs, Events
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Young AFCEAN Awards by Central Maryland Chapter
Semi-Annual Young AFCEAN Award done twice a year at the local
level. Helps to motivate volunteers and provides additional
well-deserved recognition.
Categories: Young AFCEANs, Awards
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