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Cross-Chapter Collaboration Forum by At-Large Chapter
¿Took 2 days to organize a collaboration forum and brought
in 7 local chapters at no cost
¿Short period of time between idea and execution (~30 days)
¿Successful events across different chapters tied in
together to create a larger and more inclusive event
oCohosting provides a way to reach more people and takes the
burden away from one chapter
oAlso decreases competition from geographically close
chapters
¿Problems are getting solved effectively across chapters,
they are now able to progress as a group
¿Provides a forum for effective collaboration and exchange
of information
¿The more assistance you provide to potential YACs, the more
that is given back
¿Idea is to scale what the National Capitol Region is doing
to the International level, creating a YAC network for best
practices
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Senior Government Executives Dinner by Bethesda Chapter
Senior Executives Dinner, CXOs sit at tables (DHS, NIH, RATB,
DOJ, etc...) and talk to attendees at small round tables,
informal environment to facilitate talk at a personal level.
Categories: Events
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Partner with Other Associations for Increased Exposure by Aberdeen Chapter
Bring together all the local associations for one big event.
This allows exposure of AFCEA to members of other
associations who may have not had the chance to participate
in the AFCEA community. Aberdeen does this by working with
AAAA, AUSA, SCRA and FA Assn at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Flyer for event -
http://www.afcea.org/files/BestPractices/AberdeenBestPractice
Flyer.pdf
Categories: Events
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Finding Topics for Luncheons by At-Large Chapter
Input on topics and speakers can be collected from chapter
members, with the final speaker list chosen by the planning
committee.
Categories: Events
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Last-Minute Speaker Cancellations by At-Large Chapter
When a speaker cancels at the last minute, and they are not
expected or able to send a deputy or representative from
their office, the Chapter should have a list of backup
speakers prepared ahead of time to avoid Board members having
to find a last minute replacement. Board members should
network to find local retired general officers with canned
speeches who can serve as backup speakers. A final backup
plan is to hold a free membership meeting.
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