Membership Committee

Membership Committee

This committee shall be responsible for recruiting new professional, student, and affiliate members, retaining current members, and facilitating transition from student to professional membership. The committee is charged with establishing and sustaining long-term membership options, evaluating the needs of members and their satisfaction, and liaising with Diversity and Chapter & SIGs committees.

In the past, the Membership Committee has been responsible for:
• Conducting a Membership survey
• Composing engagement emails to be sent out to new members
• Composing emails to re-engage members due to renew
• Facilitating the process of identifying ACBS Fellows.

We are always looking for new volunteers who want to serve on the Membership Committee! The 2021/2022 The Membership Committee meets every 6 weeks and 1-2 hours per month are generally needed from volunteers. Please indicate your interest here!

The 2023/2024 ACBS Membership Committee

Wyatt Evans (USA) - Co-Chair
Danielle Moyer (USA) - Co-chair
Jeridith Lord (USA) - Incoming Co-Chair
Ashlyne Mullen (USA) - Incoming Co-Chair
Sarah Cassidy (Ireland)
Alison DeLizza (USA)
Lanaya Ethington (USA)
Lane Godsey (USA)
Tina Joanes (Germany)
Daniel Maitland (USA)
Courtney Pflieger (USA)
Amanda Rhodes (USA)
 

 

This page was last updated on 08/15/2023

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2022 Membership Committee Survey Results

2022 Membership Committee Survey Results

Please find the results of the Membership Committee Survey and action plans included on the attached infographic.

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Finding your home in ACBS

Finding your home in ACBS

Presented at the ACBS World Conference Nicosia, Cyprus 2023 by Danielle Moyer, Wyatt Evans, Amanda Rhodes, Valerie Kiel, Lanaya Ethington, and Sarah Cassidy

"Finding your home in ACBS: How to get (more) connected and involved"

Founded in 2005 by a small number of people with a shared interest, ACBS has grown into an organization of over 9,000 members across more than 100 countries. There are now 44 Chapters, 43 Special Interest Groups, and 14 Leadership Committees.

As ACBS grows in size and scope, so does the need to actively build and maintain community. But with so many ways to get connected and involved, it can be challenging and even daunting to figure out which ones will be most interesting and meaningful to you. Brought to you by the ACBS Membership Committee, this panel will provide a straightforward introduction to community involvement opportunities within ACBS.

Whether you are brand new to ACBS, a longtime listserv lurker, or even Steve Hayes himself, this panel is sure to have something for you. Join us in exploring how to get more You into the community and more We into ACBS! 

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