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Do you have an existing networking group of Service Coordinators? Have you considered becoming an official chapter of The American Association of Service Coordinators (AASC)?
The AASC Board of Directors recently approved formal policies and procedures for forming state chapters. Here are just a few of the benefits of becoming an official state chapter of AASC:
- Reach out to all AASC members in your state
- Extend the network of your peers
- Plan affordable professional development events
- Receive start up funds from AASC
- Establish an internet presence on the AASC website
- Influence the AASC leadership through Chapter Advisory Council
- Stay connected to the only national service coordinator organization
Click on the policies and procedures link above to get started. If you have any questions or want to discuss your state chapter options further, please contact Christine Schnitzer, Director of Membership and Chapter Relations, at 614-848-5958, ext. 105 or by email at cschnitzer@servicecoordinator.org.
Be sure to visit the Ohio Chapter and Alabama Chapter web pages by clicking on those states on the map below.
Coming Soon!
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Chapter Leadership Manual—A comprehensive guide for the Chapter Chairperson on running an effective organization. Here are some of the sections that will be covered:
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Characteristics of an exceptional leader
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Officer job descriptions
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Committee charters
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Chapter goal-setting
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Running a Board meeting
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Running a Membership meeting
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Sample Agendas
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Robert’s Rules of Order
Also on the Horizon:
Check back to this website often to find out how fast we grow and what’s new!
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