Communications Committee

General
IEEE-USA’s Communications Committee is the focal point for communications
with U.S. IEEE members on career and professional matters. With the approval
of the IEEE-USA Board of Directors, the committee leads the development and
implementation of IEEE-USA’s communication efforts as well as those of its
various program areas, committees and task forces in carrying out IEEE-USA’s
mission. The Communications Committee reports to the IEEE-USA Board of
Directors through the Vice President of Communications.
Objective and Scope
The Communication Committee’s overall objective is to maintain a member
communications program that will, by achieving the following goals, help to
increase U.S. membership in the IEEE and position IEEE-USA as a leader in
building careers and shaping public policy:
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Promote IEEE-USA: the organization and its activities, products and
services
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Encourage participation by the members in IEEE-USA activities and
grassroots campaigns
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Educate the members on public policy issues of importance to their
careers, workforce issues and trends, and skills to increase their career
longevity and employability
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Provide tools and capabilities for information exchange
To achieve its objectives, the Committee designs, produces and disseminates
printed publications, electronic communications, audio-visual presentations
and other communications tools appropriate to the IEEE-USA mission.
The Communications Committee monitors the effectiveness of the IEEE-USA
member communications program and recommends revisions for the Board of
Directors’ approval. The Committee also provides assistance to other
IEEE-USA units as warranted to support member and external communications
efforts. It works cooperatively with other IEEE organizational units, as
well as with other relevant organizations or commercial producers outside of
IEEE-USA.
Functions
Specific Committee functions include but are not limited to:
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Seeking periodically from the IEEE-USA
Board of Directors input and approval on the key IEEE-USA messages to
communicate and the audiences to receive those messages in support of
the IEEE-USA mission
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Developing and implementing a comprehensive member communications program
that will meet the Committee’s overall objectives and support the messages
developed and approved by the IEEE-USA BOD. Member constituencies include:
general U.S. IEEE members, IEEE-USA volunteers and IEEE volunteers outside
the IEEE-USA structure
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Specifying, producing, and distributing periodicals and other
communications tools that will meet the program objectives, including:
- IEEE-USA News & Views – Quarterly print periodical to the general
membership
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IEEE-USA Today’s Engineer – Monthly Webzine addressing career enhancement
and public policy
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Web and
email communications to special interest groups (e.g.,
IEEE-USA
News & Views E-mail Alert)
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Material for publication or dissemination by Section, Region, and Society
units
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Brochures, pamphlets, displays, etc.
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Providing tools to support information
exchange among IEEE-USA leaders, volunteer units and the general
membership
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Monitoring the effectiveness of the member communications program through
appropriate feedback mechanisms and revising activities as necessary to
better meet goals
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Monitoring and recommending revisions
to IEEE-USA communication policies and procedures
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Collaborating with IEEE units and other organizations for the purpose of
enhancing the communication processes
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Serving as a catalyst, advisor and monitor for all communication
activities that have a direct relationship to the IEEE-USA mission
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Reviewing proposals of other IEEE boards and other IEEE-USA program areas
concerning information dissemination. Reviews will consider cost
effectiveness, degree of overlap with other sources, and maintenance of
standards and quality as established throughout the IEEE
How
You Can Participate
The Communications
Committee invites U.S. IEEE members who have an interest in
member communications, or with expertise in publications, marketing or public
relations, and
who are willing to be active contributors to the committee's activities.
To be considered as a
Corresponding Member, please submit the following application:
Key Contacts
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