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Leadership for a Military-Based Chapter by Vandenberg-Central Coast Chapter
Get civilians involved. In my time here, the majority of the
chapter officers & volunteers have been military. Of the 11
active chapter officers I've had during my time, 7 have
either deployed or PCSed during their tenure. In addition to
the above, I have recruited a senior gov't civilian to be the
next chapter president.
Categories: Other
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Suggestion for Rotating Chapter Presidents by Lexington-Concord Chapter
We rotate between government/military and industry for our
Chapter President. Seems to provide good balance.
Categories: Other
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Membership Chair Best Practices - Alan Haefner by San Diego Chapter
http://www.afcea.org/files/BestPractices/Membership_Chair_Bes
tPractices_Alan_Haefner.pdf
Categories: Other, Membership
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On-Base vs. Off-Base by At-Large Chapter
Question: For those that are near a military installation,
do you have better attendance when you hold events on or off
base?
¿Industry will come out if it's off base but to draw
military attendance you most likely need to have the event
on base
¿San Antonio has had similar problems having three different
bases in the area, found a hotel in the center of all three
installations and established a relationship. Find a central
location for your customer base
¿Luncheons work better off-base, but conferences work better
on base
¿If it¿s on base, make sure you collect the appropriate data
for the security forces and dribble them into their offices
so they are not choked with too many requests at the last
minute
Categories: Events
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Sponsor Recognition by At-Large Chapter
Provide the sponsors recognition through some sort of
memorabilia, doesn't have to be extravagant but something
that they can display in their office to show they're a
supporter of AFCEA.
Categories: Other, Events
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