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Volume 50, Number 7
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April  2000
Scope
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April Houston 
Section Meeting
Where:
HESS (Houston Engineering and Scientific Society)
5430 Westheimer @ Yorktown
When:
April 27, 2000
6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Social
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Dinner
7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Speaker
Cost
$15.00 for IEEE Members with 48 hours reservations.
$20.00 non-members
$5.00 students
Call (713) 207-IEEE to make your reservations.

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The Chairman's Message ---------

Justo Benitez 

IEEE membership reached a record high of 352,259 in 1999.  This represents a 5.2 percent increase over 1998 and it surpassed the IEEE Membership Development goal of 350,000 members.  The student membership also surpassed the record set in 1998 reaching an all time high of 53,270.

However not all the membership news are so encouraging.  In 1963 when the IEEE was formed, 22 percent of all members above student grade held the grade of Senior Member.  Since then, the number of IEEE members has more than doubled but the percentage of Senior Members declined to a low of 7 percent of higher grades.  Now senior membership is coming back up but it is still only at a level of 9 percent of higher grade members.  Are there fewer IEEE members qualified today to hold the Senior Member grade?  I don’t think so.  We must clear up two of the most common misunderstanding, it is not a discount program or an insurmountable achievement.  Foremost, Senior Member grade, is a form of professional recognition.  At this time each newly elected Senior Member receives an engraved plaque made of wood and bronze for display and a $25 gift certificate that can be applied toward future payments of IEEE dues, services or products.  A new Senior Member can also request that a letter of commendation signed by the IEEE President be sent to his employer recognizing the significance of being elected to IEEE Senior Member level.  The Section and Society of each newly elected Senior Member will also qualify for a $10 rebate.  Some of these incentives are new and they were developed in response of the “What is in it for me?” Response from many members when asked by the IEEE Membership Development Committee why they did not apply for elevation to the higher grade.

This program is expensive but the response was most encouraging in 1999.  So much that the Membership Development Committee will continue it this year and maybe expand its benefits.  Senior Member grade is a title of prestige recognized by companies and individuals as a symbol of professional accomplishment.  If you are a professional with 10 years or more in the profession and 5 years of significance performance don’t you want to hold the IEEE’s title recognizing professional technical excellence?  Being a Senior Member can also be a plus when interviewing, seeking a promotion or requesting conference travel.

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