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Feb 07
2010
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February is World Membership MonthPosted by in IABC , communications |
This month, the International Association of Business Communicators is promoting membership with reduced incentives to join for both new and lapsed members.
For 40 years, IABC has brought communication professionals together to learn from one another, promote credibility for the profession and build enduring friendships. By joining IABC, you become part of a worldwide community dedicated to helping each other improve skills, share best practices, advance in your career—and have a lot of fun doing it. You’ll enjoy trading opinions, brainstorming new ideas, and making connections in our lively network. And you’ll become more valuable and relevant to your organization as you access the collective knowledge and experience of your fellow members.
We decided to ask Susan McDowell, Vice President of Membership for our chapter, for her thoughts on membership with IABC.
1. What do you feel is one of the major benefits of becoming connected with an organization like IABC?
Joining IABC immediately provides an excellent local network of communicators across Jacksonville. Whatever new project you are about to tackle or industry that you work in, you’ll find members who are glad to share their knowledge and “war stories” with you.
2. If I am not a "professional communicator" but interested in the field, would I benefit from joining the local chapter?
Funny you should ask, because internal communications is actually a small part of my own job. I’ve found that the communication techniques and concepts that IABC has introduced to me are fundamental to any career. Furthermore, our chapter is an amazing group of professionals, and my leadership skills have really grown through working on committees and the executive board.
3. What 3 words would you use to describe IABC First Coast?
Welcoming, experienced, and growing.
4. How would would one join IABC First Coast?
Come to any of our events and meet us! Then simply fill out the online form at www.iabc.com/join, being sure to specify the “First Coast” chapter. During February, the $30 internet registration fee is waived. You can charge the $272 annual dues to your credit card, and you can pay over 4 consecutive months. Contact our Recruitment Manager, Kristen Potter, with any questions about our chapter.
Jan Korb was the guest speaker for our first chapter meeting of the year. The professional development monthly meeting was held Wednesday January 13, 2010 and covered creating a marketing plan for success. Prior to her presentation, we sat down and asked Jan a few questions: