1999
Striving for Excellence Award Winners
Five
chapters were recognized in the 1999
SMPS Striving for Excellence awards program. These awards commend
quality chapter educational programming and membership promotion.
Winning entries are shared with other chapters for ideas and inspiration.
Leaders representing these chapters were acknowledged during an
awards ceremony held during the National Marketing Conference. The
Grand Prize and First Prize winners received a cash award and one
registration to the 1999 National Marketing Conference.
Grand
Prize: Michigan Chapter
E.
Laney Henson, President
1999
Hit Your Mark Educational Series
The
Hit Your Mark Educational Series had a simple yet profound
goal as clearly articulated in the tag line for the program - to
help members "find, win, and retain clients through effective
marketing."
The
motto of the planners was to "Plan the work and work the plan"
in launching one of the most comprehensive promotional efforts ever
undertaken by the chapter. According to the entry, "The Education
Series was specifically crafted to be inclusive of a wide range
of people who serve the built environment. We deliberately wanted
to appeal to a mix of individuals within the SMPS membership from
technical professionals, marketing managers, and coordinators to
principals."
The
target audience was professionals involved in marketing the built
environment for architects, interior designers, engineers, general
contractors, vendors and more. It included both SMPS members and
nonmembers throughout Michigan.
The
program exceeded its goals and expectations in virtually all aspects
of attendance levels, class evaluations, and revenue projections.
The "Hit Your Mark Series" netted over $14,850 for the
Michigan Chapter.
First
Prize: Indiana Chapter
Kathy
G. Reehling, President
1998-1999
EDGE Program
The
Indiana Chapter sought to provide a sustainable education program
for its members using the resources of Indiana's higher education
system, SMPS National, and locally and nationally based professionals.
According
to the entry, "We structured this program to have three Fundamental
programs and three Strategic programs with a day-long seminar at
the end to wrap up the year and allow members to intermingle and
share the knowledge among the membership.
One
of the things that made the Indiana Chapter program unique is the
fact that, not only did they work with members of the chapter and
businesses in the local community, but they also partnered with
a major university, Purdue, to bring "fresh academic knowledge
to our membership."
Overall
the EDGE program was a great success. Fifty-three percent of the
chapter's membership attended at least one session. And of the 15
nonmembers who attend, 4 have already joined SMPS.
Outstanding
Certificate: Florida Chapter
Paul
E. James, President
Cultivating
Media Relations
This
program was designed to improve the members' relationships with
the media and to strengthen relationships with other professional
associations.
With
the total program attendance just over 90 people, the Florida chapter
netted over $1,235.
Outstanding
Certificate: Philadelphia
Chapter
Edward
M. Stetz III, MP, President
The
Path of a Rising Star-An SMPS Philadelphia Special Event.
The
goals of the Philadelphia Chapter were to educate entry- and intermediate-level
marketers, to feature an industry leader as a principal speaker,
to offer educational topics in preparation for the certification
test, to utilize the knowledge of the chapter's human resources
including past leaders, to meet the seminar-format criteria for
programs outlined in the Educational Guidelines for Chapters, and
to promote the Society.
In
a half-day seminar the chapter was able to successfully put this
program on, meeting all of the set goals and netting a profit of
over $700.
Outstanding
Certificate: Georgia Chapter
Robert
W. Beavers, President
A
Program to Increase New Membership and Retain Existing Members
This
program addressed the problems, goals, solutions, and improvements
associated with a comprehensive membership recruitment and retainment
effort.
As
of May 28, 1999, the Georgia Chapter has replaced 27 members that
have left the industry and brought in 13 new members, netting a
profit of $2,785.
Chairing
the Striving for Excellence program was Dale Walker, Bucher Willis
& Ratliff Corporation, Kansas City, MO. Other judges were Michelle
Monnett, Spillis Candela & Partners Inc., Washington, DC., and
Brenda Nunes, Associated Earth Sciences Inc., Kirkland, WA.
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