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Message from Administrator Section and District Services
Dear Newsletter Editors and Webmasters, 
ISA has created new articles and ads that you may use in your newsletters and web pages. Some of these articles and ads promote the benefits of ISA membership; others promote ISA Automation Week 2010, some advertise training; and others encourage ISA members to volunteer, ask for help, invite visitors, etc.
These articles and ads can be found in the Society Leaders Resources section of the ISA website, under Section, then under Editor Resources. (You’ll need to log in!) Then, down the page, look under “Articles” or “Ads – ISA Products and Services.” I will be adding more articles and ads in the future, so please check back frequently.
You’ll also find a link to the Press Room on the left hand column. ISA news releases are another good resource for articles. Technical papers from our Division symposia are always a good addition to newsletters, as well.
One last thing. Please take a close look at your web pages and newsletters and check out how you use the ISA logo compared to the logo usage rules at this link. If you find that you’re not displaying the logo correctly, or that you have the outdated Society name instead of International Society of Automation, please make the necessary adjustments to protect this important branding element.
Dianna L. Noyes, Administrator Section and District Services, The International Society of Automation.
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Tags: advertising, Districts, Editor resource, ISA Automation Week, logo, Membership, name, Newsletter, volunteer, web presenceThe 2010 ISA Spring Leaders Meeting (SLM) will soon be here! Register now for this must-attend leadership-training event.
Message from Dianna L. Noyes, ISA Administrator, Section and District Services
Date: 12-14 June 2010
Location: Summerlin, Nevada (Las Vegas).
Meeting Registration, Meeting Schedule, and Hotel Information: Click here. Please note that 21 May 2010 is the deadline to register.
The SLM will provide you with many tools you need to be a successful leader. Here are a few highlights of what to expect:
The ISA and the Web session, which includes information on using social media, has been expanded to three hours because of its popularity. Presenters Jon DiPietro and Shari Worthington will be back this year with more information to keep you up-to-date on how to use the web and other electronic media. These media can help you keep in contact with your Members, recruit new Members and leaders, and find new ways to grow your ISA Section.
The Section Leaders Roundtable, with Brad Rupert as facilitator, will surely have some lively discussions as participants share their successes and lessons they’ve learned. Programs, presentations, and promotions are just some of the topics to be shared in this pool of knowledge and experience.
Learn about ISA—the Society, the different technical Divisions, the benefits of membership, etc.—and your role and responsibilities as a leader. Presenters Peggie Koon, William Stange, and Joe Provenzano will lead the discussions about some of the key challenges and opportunities you might face as a leader. In addition, they and other presenters will share their personal experiences within the Society.
Come, join your fellow leaders for an enjoyable and interesting Spring Leaders Meeting. A great program has been prepared for you. Bring your questions, share your experiences, and get re-charged for the year. I look forward to seeing you!
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