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Membership Promotion Report: Cincinnati Chapter Overview and Goals

The Cincinnati Chapter's Membership Promotion Report highlights key participation metrics, with 12 out of 13 chapters entering points and 8 achieving the minimum requirement of 400 points. Notably, 3 chapters attained the prestigious PAR status with 800 points. Each Membership Promotion Chair is challenged to achieve a 6% net growth in membership. Strategies include utilizing the delinquency report to contact members, centralized training, raising awareness, and promoting the benefits of membership. Additionally, Young Engineer in Action (YEA) events are emphasized to drive engagement and growth.

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Membership Promotion Report: Cincinnati Chapter Overview and Goals

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  1. CRC 2010 hosted by Cincinnati Chapter Membership Promotion RVC Report

  2. Membership Promotion - PAOE • 12 of 13 chapters entered points • 8 of 13 chapters made minimum (400) • 3 of 13 chapters made PAR (800) • High PAOE Dayton 1520

  3. Region V Membership Promotion Summary

  4. Membership Promotion • Membership Goals • Each MP chair is challenged to reach 6% net growth • Use delinquency report and contact members • Membership Centralized Training • Awareness • Promote membership and it benefits • YEA Events

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