Nominating Committee Requests Recommendations and Petitions

According to the Constitution and Bylaws of the IEEE Education Society, which are located at: http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/es/constitution.html, the election of officers for one-year terms and the election of members-at-large of the Administrative Committee for 3-year terms beginning in January 2006 will occur at the fall meeting of the Administrative Committee during the Frontiers in Education Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana USA. The terms of all officers and 4 members of the Administrative Committee end on December 31, 2004. According to the Constitution and Bylaws, there is a two-term limit on all positions except Treasurer. The current officers are in their first term, and eligible for re-nomination, and it also happens that all adcom members are in their first term and eligible for re-nomination.

Officers:
President, Daniel Litynski
Vice President, Joseph L. A. Hughes
Secretary, John Orr
Treasurer, Jim Sluss
Members-at-large of the Administrative Committee (with terms expiring at the end of 2005):
Melany M. Ciampi, Council of Researchers in Education and Sciences (COPEC), Brasil
Victor P. Nelson, Auburn University, Alabama USA
Wayne Johnson, Hewlett-Packard, USA
Russell Meier, Milwaukee School of Engineering, USA

The current President, Vice President, and Secretary are each serving first one-year terms and hence are all eligible to serve an additional term. The current Treasurer is serving his first one-year term; the limit specified in the Bylaws is six years.

By tradition (not a part of the Bylaws), the Nominating Committee offers re-nomination of all officers in their first term, for a second one-year term. Again by tradition, the Nominating Committee offers nomination as a candidate for a second consecutive three-year term as a member-at-large of the Administrative Committee to any current member-at-large who is serving in the last year of their first consecutive term.

In addition we will elect one person to the Administrative Committee (expiring in 2006) to fill the vacancy created when John Orr was elected Secretary.

The Nominating Committee welcomes both recommendations and petitions for nomination (25 signatures guarantees nomination according to the Bylaws) for any of the Society offices and for members-at-large of the Administrative Committee. Please submit any nominations as soon as possible, but no later than October 5, 2005.

Please send me questions, suggestions, and petitions.

David Kerns, Chair (Junior Past President)
Nominating Committee of the IEEE Education Society
david.kerns@olin.edu
Olin College: +1 781 292-2350

According to the Constitution and Bylaws of the IEEE Education Society, which are located at: http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/es/constitution.html, the election of officers for one-year terms and the election of members-at-large of the Administrative Committee for 3-year terms beginning in January 2005 will occur at the fall meeting of the Administrative Committee during the Frontiers in Education Conference in Savannah, Georgia USA.

The terms of all officers and 4 members of the Administrative Committee end on December 31, 2004. According to the Constitution and Bylaws, those people with a "*" following their names in the list below are ineligible for renomination to serve in that particular position.

Officers:

President, David V. Kerns, Jr.*
Vice President, Daniel Litynski*
Secretary, Joseph L. A. Hughes*
Treasurer, Rodney J. Soukup*

Members-at-large of the Administrative Committee:

Susan Burkett
Jeff Froyd
Susan Lord
Claudio da Rocha Brito

The current President, Vice President, and Secretary are each serving second one-year terms and hence are ineligible to serve an additional term. The current Treasurer is serving his sixth one-year term, the limit specified in the Bylaws.

By tradition (not a part of the Bylaws), the Nominating Committee offers nomination as a candidate for President to a person who is serving a second one-year term as Vice President. By similar tradition, the Nominating Committee offers nomination as a candidate for Vice President to a person who is serving a second one-year term as Secretary. Again by tradition, the Nominating Committee offers nomination as a candidate for a second consecutive three-year term as a member-at-large of the Administrative Committee to any current member-at-large who is serving in the last year of their first consecutive term.

The Nominating Committee welcomes both recommendations and petitions for nomination (25 signatures guarantees nomination according to the Bylaws) for any of the Society offices and for members-at-large of the Administrative Committee. According to the Bylaws, recommendations and petitions are to be submitted to the Nominating Committee by September 15th. Earlier would be nice.

Please send me questions, suggestions, and petitions.

Marion Hagler, Chair (Junior Past President)
Nominating Committee of the IEEE Education Society
hagler@ece.msstate.edu
+1 662 325 3665