SMPS
Chapters Recognized for Outstanding Programs
The
SMPS Striving for Excellence Program recognizes excellence in chapter
service to members. The following chapters won Striving for Excellence
awards for the 2001-02 programming year:
Grand-Prize
Winner:
Southern New England Chapter
President: Bernice R. Bako, Marketing Director, Turner Construction
Company, Milford, CT
Service Accomplishments:
- Established
CPSM study groups
- Organized
a regional conference
- Implemented
a new member orientation program
First-Prize
Winner, Large Chapter:
New York City Chapter
President: Gina A. Bedoya, Director of Marketing, Gilsanz, Murray,
Steficek, LLP, New York, NY
Service Accomplishments:
- Developed
senior-level seminars
- Supported
the new New Jersey Affiliate Chapter
- Established
a Diversity Task Force
- Organized
a mentorship program
First-Prize
Winner, Medium Chapter:
Oregon Chapter
President: Marie J. Vinless, CPSM, Director of Business Development,
Dull Olson Weekes Architects PC, Portland, OR
Service Accomplishments:
- Maintained
membership levels with 8% unemployment
- Defined
a chapter leadership development program which could serve as
a prototype
- Offered
orientation for new members
- Conducted
a local salary survey
Outstanding
Certificate Winner:
Central Florida Chapter
President: Sheri Ford Lewin, CPSM, Principal, VS Consulting,
Clermont, FL
Service Accomplishments:
- Participated
in a regional conference with three other chapters
- Created
an SMPS Student Club on the campus of the University of Central
Florida
- Developed
an identity program to support the chapter's name change
Outstanding
Certificate Winner:
Georgia Chapter
President: Kirsten A. Haas, Marketing Manager, Prime Engineering
Inc., Atlanta, GA
Service Accomplishments:
- Established
a formal mentorship pairing program
- Added
a "routing" box to its chapter newsletter to increase
circulation
- Developed
a program with Georgia Tech
Outstanding
Certificate Winner:
Greater Cincinnati Chapter
President: Daniel F. Dugan, Director of Business Development, Dugan
& Meyers Construction Co., Cincinnati, OH
Service Accomplishments:
- Created
a new member orientation program and kit
- Strengthened
the chapter's involved in the community, including St. Joseph's
Orphanage
- Used
electronic news updates to communicate with members.
These
award-winning chapters were recognized during the Awards Gala on
July 29 in Chicago.
The
2002 Striving for Excellence Awards were chaired by Paul James,
CPSM, principal of Cupola Communications LLC, Orlando, FL. Also
serving on the task force were Cynthia Jackson, CPSM, marketing
manager for BHDP Architecture, Cincinnati, OH; Peter Lyon, FSMPS,
client services manager for Hanscomb Inc., Atlanta, GA; and Marion
Thatch, CPSM, corporate marketing director for Southland Industries,
San Leandro, CA.
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