executive council update 2015 district 6 conference april 11, 2015 alan passman, fl a ‘06...
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Executive Council Update
2015 District 6 ConferenceApril 11, 2015
Alan Passman, FL A ‘06Executive Councilor
Overview
Organizational Structure Tau Beta Pi Programs Pi Day Electronic BENT! Alumni Opportunities Tau Beta Pi Digital Publication App Looking Ahead
Organization OverviewCollegiate Chapters
AlumniChapters
Annual Convention
Trust Advisory Committee
Director of FellowshipsFellowship Board
HeadquartersExecutive Director
Asst Secretary-TreasurerDirector of Development
Office Staff
Executive CouncilPresident
Vice PresidentCouncillors
Director of Rituals
Director of Alumni Affairs
Director of Engineering
Futures
District Directors
Tau Beta Pi Programs
Fellowships Distinguished Alumnus Scholarships Laureate McDonald Mentor Outstanding Advisor Engineering Futures MindSET
Fellowship Program
Applications due February 1 25 available for members pursuing
Graduate Studies $10,000 Award for one year
Scholarship Program
Applications due May 1 250 available for members who are
considered full time students in their last year of undergraduate study during the 2015-2016 school year
$2,000—full year $1,000—one semester, one trimester, or
two quarters
Laureate Program
Recognizes student members who outstandingly exemplify the "spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges”
Categories include: the arts, athletics, diverse achievement, and service
Nominations due April 1 Recipient receives a plaque and $2,500
Distinguished Alumnus
Recognizes exemplary performance by alumni
Nominations due February 1 Recipient receives a plaque $2,000 scholarship is awarded in the
recipient’s name
McDonald Mentor
Recognizes mentors in engineering education or industry
Nominations due April 1 Recipient receives a medal and $1,000 $1,000 is given in the name of the recipient
to either the nominating chapter or the recipient’s chapter
Outstanding Advisor
Nominations due April 1 Recipient receives a plaque and $1,000 $1,000 is given in the name of the recipient
to the Dean’s Discretionary Fund
Engineering Futures
Sessions offered People Skills Team Chartering Group Process Analytical Problem Solving Effective Presentation Skills
Available to all college students No cost to hosting TBP chapter
MindSET K-12 Initiative
• 4 Key Components– Teacher Development– Student Engineering
Modules– Parent Support– Measurement of Results
• Grants of $1,000 each are available
• tbpmindset.org
Life Subscription to The Bent
The Bent magazine is now available in digital (DigiMag®) format.
$40 for lifetime electronic only version
$75 for lifetime print version Apply remaining balance from HQ
initiation fee to the subscription Convert subscription from print to
electronic - www.tbp.org/EBent
Alumni Chapters
41 active Alumni involvement form More Bulletin & Bent articles Events calendar www.tbp.org/alumni Director of Alumni Affairs, Tricia
Gomulinski, [email protected]
Alumni Giving
Key component of our finances Keeps initiation fees low Hit the $1 million mark for 2014 Amazon Smile
Volunteer
Become an Association official District Director Engineering Futures Facilitator Executive Council member
Become a chapter advisor at a local university or college
Help with MindSET
Member Benefits
The Best People Job Board Discount on FE/PE prep matls Research Grad School Programs GEICO Long-Term Care Discounts on Hotels Discounts on Moving
Tau Beta Pi Multimedia App
Free Android & iOS Short videos & text
Looking for feedback! What content would you like to see? How often? Would your chapters submit
content?
Looking ahead..
Conduct approved initiations Apply for scholarship by 5/1 Nominate candidates for awards Elect and transition new officers Stay involved Convention October 29-31, 2015