Chapters
Recognized for Outstanding Programs
The
SMPS Striving for Excellence Program recognizes excellence in chapter
educational programming and membership campaigns. The following
chapter programs won Striving for Excellence awards for the 2000-01
programming year:
Grand-Prize
Winner: Kansas City Chapter
"Rainmakers - Marketing Is the Future...Is Marketing in
Your Future?"
Sue Dreckman, President
Patricia Cox, Education Committee Chair
The
Kansas City Chapter Education Committee met the challenge of coordinating
this innovative educational program with several local colleges
and universities. The committee's goal was multi-tiered. It wanted
to educate college-level students about SMPS as an organization
and introduce those students to the professional possibilities offered
through a student membership program. As marketers, the committee
members saw a fantastic opportunity to educate students who could
one day be business developers and marketers. Further, the committee
saw this program as an opportunity to provide a great service to
members of SMPS. By encouraging members and their respective firms
to sponsor a student, the door was opened to begin relationships
that could result in finding ideal future employees.
First-Prize
Winner: Boston Chapter
"Building Leaders - A New Education Initiative"
Linda Koch, CPSM, President
Maria Tatarczuk, Board Liaison for Education
The
Boston Chapter's goal was to reinvigorate the chapter's traditional
Marketing Fundamentals Program. In keeping with the SMPS mission,
the chapter developed a new series of educational programs that
targeted a variety of specific audiences within the chapter and
focused more on the six Domains of Practice for Professional Services
Marketing presented by SMPS National and found to be critical for
marketing success in our industry.
First-Prize
Winner: Colorado Chapter
"Spring 2001 Marketing Education Series - The Six Domains
of Professional Services Marketing"
Christine King, President
Julie Timmons, Education Chair
The
Colorado Chapter's Spring Education Series featured sessions related
to the Domains of Practice and appealed to marketers, people who
want to be principals, and principals in the A/E/C industry, addressing
basic and advanced marketing principles and practices. The Education
Committee recruited national speakers to address each domain. Each
speaker was a published author and had written chapters for the
SMPS Marketing Handbook for the Design and Construction Professional.
This educational program was also targeted to AGC, AIA, and ACEC
members to increase their knowledge of upper-level professional
services marketing.
Outstanding-Certificate
Winner: Georgia Chapter
"Inspiration - Quarterly Newsletter"
Melissa McLaughlin, President
Kirsten Haas, CPSM, President-Elect & Newsletter Director
Amy Armstrong, Newsletter Director
Inspiration
is the new quarterly newsletter of the Georgia Chapter. The goal
of this project was to transform the newsletter from a self-promotional
tool into a resource that adds value and benefits to SMPS Georgia
membership. The objective was to "inspire" marketing professionals
of various levels in their short- and long-term pursuits and to
create a publication they would want to share with their colleagues,
principals, and technical professionals. Through strategically planned
upgrades to the newsletter, the aspiration was to increase the organization's
exposure and credibility in the industry. The long-term vision is
to fine tune the content and expand circulation to benefit members
of other organizations such as AIA, ACEC, DBIA, and Georgia Institute
of Technology Architecture and Engineering Programs.
Outstanding-Certificate
Winner: Washington, DC Chapter
The Talking Shop Program
Michelle Monnett, President
Angel Pillow, Board Member
Lauren Myers, Board Member
Susan Boyd, Talking Shop Committee Liaison
The
Talking Shop Program in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area was
designed for marketing coordinators. The quarterly morning seminars
provide an educational training forum, serving current members and
attracting new participants and potential members.
The
goals for the Talking Shop Program were to:
· promote the professional and educational advancement of
persons engaged in marketing professional services
· provide junior-level marketing staff basic and intermediate
marketing and technical skills
· provide a refresher course for senior-level marketers and
marketing managers
· recruit highly qualified and well-known speakers whose
credentials would lend credibility to the program and gain support
from principals in our industry.
These
award-winning chapters were recognized during the Awards Gala at
the National Marketing Conference in Orlando in August.
The
2001 Striving for Excellence Awards were chaired by Karleen Belmont,
CPSM, of KB Consultants. Also serving on the task force were Cynthia
Jackson, CPSM, of BHDP Architecture and Peter Lyon, FSMPS, with
Hanscomb Inc.
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