Solid-State-Circuits / Circuits and Systems
Joint Chapter
Central Texas Section
Chapter Officers
2008



Chair
Michael Seningen
seningen@ieee.org

SUMMARY OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The job of an IEEE Chapter
Chair is to manage the operations of the Chapter in the best interest of the local members and to provide leadership, guidance and a sense of purpose for other Chapter volunteers.
A. In possession of and familiar with the IEEE Constitution, Bylaws, Policy Manual, RAB Operations Manual and the Section Bylaws.
B. Identifies appropriate volunteers and presents their appointments to the Chapter Executive Committee for review.
C. Insures that all Chapter Officers and Committee Chairs are properly trained for their jobs.
D. Presides at meetings of the Chapter and the Chapter Executive Committee.
E. Operates the Chapter to maximize satisfaction of Chapter member needs with the resources available.
F. Develops and presents plans for meeting members' needs to the Chapter Executive Committee for review.
G. Insures satisfactory performance from the other Chapter Officers and the Chapter Committee Chairs.
H.
Represents the Chapter at all IEEE gatherings.
I. Signs off on financial report where appropriate and confirms all reporting is accurate and submitted in a timely manner.
J. Prepares an annual report of Chapter Activities for submission to the Section Secretary, Region, and Society Chapter Coordinators.
K. Transfers Chapter records to the new Chapter Chair at the end of the year.


Vice-Chair
Dennis Ferguson
dferguson@ieee.org

SUMMARY OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The primary function of an IEEE
Chapter Vice Chair is to assist the Chapter Chair in managing the operations of the Chapter in the best interest of the local members and to provide leadership, guidance and a sense of purpose for other Chapter volunteers.
A. In possession of and familiar with the IEEE Constitution, Bylaws, Policy Manual, RAB Operations Manual and the Section Bylaws.
B. Assist Chapter Chair in operating the
Chapter to maximize satisfaction of Chapter member needs with the resources available.
C. Attend all
Chapter Executive Committee meetings.  In the absence of the Chapter Chair, preside at meetings of the Chapter and the Chapter Executive Committee.
D. In the absence of the
Chapter Chair, represent the Chapter at IEEE gatherings.
E. Assist and support the Chair as required / assigned.


Secretary
Haoxing Ren
dsm532@yahoo.com

SUMMARY OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The IEEE
Chapter Secretary is an integral part of the Chapter’s Executive Committee, with voting rights and privileges in making Chapter decisions.  The Secretary manages the records and correspondence of the Chapter.  Written summaries of the Chapter activities provide an important record of events and decisions made throughout the year.
A. In possession of and familiar with the IEEE Constitution, Bylaws, Policy Manual, RAB Operations Manual and the Section Bylaws.
B. Attend
Chapter Executive Committee meetings.
C. Assist
Chapter Chair and other officers in planning a master calendar of activities and meetings.
D. Maintain records of
Chapter meetings.
E. Record minutes of all
Chapter meetings.
F. Distribute agenda and meeting notices for all
Chapter meetings.
G. Submit required annual reports to IEEE Regional Activities Department.
H. Report all
Chapter meetings using the proper form.
I. Notify all changes in
Chapter Officers.  Report election results.
J. Keep a file of capable and interested members for use in obtaining talent for Chapter jobs as required.


Advisor
Matt Felder
felder@ieee.org


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Last updated: February 3, 2008

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