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September 12, 2009

September 12, 2009. Agenda. Welcome and Introduction of Officers Announcements Society Update Chapter Survey Chapter Strategic Plan Budget Forms Questions. 2009-2010 Board of Directors. Claire Hamilton, ASID President Gulf Coast District. Kelli Gemmell, ASID

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September 12, 2009

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  1. September 12, 2009

  2. Agenda • Welcome and Introduction of Officers • Announcements • Society Update • Chapter Survey • Chapter Strategic Plan • Budget • Forms • Questions

  3. 2009-2010 Board of Directors Claire Hamilton, ASID President Gulf Coast District Kelli Gemmell, ASID Professional Development North Arkansas District Kim Prescott, ASID Finance Director Little Rock District Darnel Aucoin, ASID President-Elect New Orleans District Autum Stallings, ASID Membership Director Mississippi District Marie Scaffidi, Student Member, ASID Student Rep The University of Southern Mississippi Amanda Reviere, ASID Correspondence Director and Chapter Administrator Lafayette/Lake Charles District Holly Harrison-McDowell, ASID Director-at-Large Baton Rouge District

  4. Announcements • Annual Conference • DeltaCON Contract Furnishings Show • Leadership Directory • Blueprints and Website • National Conference at NeoCON

  5. Society Updates • Member Benefits • CEU requirements • Educational opportunities • Ethics and Appellation Misuse • Real World Design Week • ASID Style Guide • Contracts with 3rd parties

  6. ASID website • User name: firstname.lastname.idnumber • Password: idnumber

  7. My ASID

  8. ASID Member Mark Member Use The Member mark may not be altered in any way and must be used in accordance with the Society’s graphic standards. All reproduction of the Member mark must be made from art files provided by ASID to the member. • The Member mark may be used only when the name and appellation of the member are present and clearly related to the mark. Specifically, use of the ASID Member mark will be restricted to the following placements: • On the member’s personal business card • On the member’s business letterhead, provided that the member’s name and • appellation appear on the letterhead • On the member’s Web site where the member’s name and appellation appear, • e.g., on an About Us or Contact Us page

  9. ASID Member Mark The Member mark may not be used in the name or logo of a company or collectively for a company, organization or group of individuals, even if more than one of the individuals has permission to use the mark. The mark should not be placed in such proximity to a company name or logo that it could be construed as referring to the company rather than the individual member. The ASID Member mark may only be used on business-related documents and materials for businesses offering interior design and related services, as noted above. It may not be used on personal stationery, personal e-mail messages, etc., or on materials for any other type of business. The ASID Member mark cannot be used in any commercial publication or advertising, including listings, such as referral services, the Yellow Pages or online directories. The ASID Member mark cannot be used for any personal or special projects. Events sponsored by a Chapter should display the chapter logo. ASID members may not use the Member mark to imply ASID endorsement of an organization, event, product or service. All Professional Members are eligible to use the Member mark.

  10. Student Chapter Logos

  11. Designer Referral Service

  12. www.regreenprogram.org

  13. www.yourinteriorworld.com

  14. Eye on Design and News Flash

  15. STEP Workshops Fall 2009 STEP Workshop Information: The National Council for Interior Design Qualification, Inc. (NCIDQ) announced in December 2008 that the NCIDQ Examination will be modified for Spring 2010. These modifications are necessary to ensure that the examination continues to test the knowledge and skills interior designers use in the course of their daily practice. The structure of the NCIDQ Examination will continue to include two half-day multiple-choice sections and a full-day drawing practicum. These changes are very in-depth and result in a major overhaul of the content/curriculum for STEP workshops.  As a result, we will not be holding any workshops in October or November 2009 while the materials are being updated.  Workshops will resume on December 4th, 2009. We will begin posting workshops for Winter 2009/2010 on a rolling basis as they are scheduled.  For more information on the STEP program please contact ASID at stepinfo@asid.org.  GREAT MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS YOU DON’T WONT TO MISS! • One year dues waiver for passing the NCIDQ – Allied to Professional • $100 dues waiver for passing the LEED exam • South Central Chapter lottery: 1 ea STEP waiver valued at $500 • South Central Chapter lottery: 2ea $400 stipends to recent NCIDQ

  16. ASID Connex

  17. ASID Live www.asidlive.com

  18. ASID Video on You Tube

  19. ASID on Facebook

  20. District and Student Chapter’s on Facebook

  21. Continuing Education Pocket Ceu’s

  22. www.asiduni.org

  23. CEU Deadline is Fast Approaching • Our survey indicated that 14% were not familiar at all about the requirements • 38% know they need to take them, but need more details • 47% know all the requirement December 31, 2009

  24. Ethics and Appellation Misuse • Ethic violations are no longer handled on a chapter level. Direct ethic issues to chris.salp@asid.org Director of Government and Public Affairs. • Appellation misuse can be addressed by our Chapter • Procedures: • Confirm membership status in the database • Send a friendly letter or make a phone call. If sending a letter, coy the President. (sample letters are included in your binder) • Send second letter if misuse continues – keep good notes and documentation • It is not acceptable for a member to continue using cards or letterhead until their stock is depleted. They must discontinue immediately. • It misuse continues, send all documentation to GPA department • If it continues, it will go to legal counsel and the member may loose their membership in ASID

  25. Appellation Misuse – Common Mistakes • Dropped membership and continue to use appellation • Omission of the word “member” EX: Jane Doe, Allied Member ASID • Business use: Incorrect: ASID Design Services, ASID Designers To advertise with a business, each ASID members should be identified with their appellation

  26. Real World Design Week • Last update: The South Central Chapter only has 4 professionals signed up for RWDW. • The survey indicated 14 would sign up and 54 were maybe. It’s past time to sign up….

  27. ASID Style Guides • Use the guide for press releases, brochures, newsletters and websites.

  28. Chapter Survey Results • Data collected between December – May • 168 Responses • Individual survey results by District are located on the CD in the training binders.

  29. Do you receive… 94% yes 6 % no 78% yes 21% no

  30. Professional member mark and Connex 69% have not signed up for Connex 80% prefer to use email 30% are using the new professional member logo 20% know about it and do not use it. 30% do not know about it! The rest are not qualified yet

  31. ASID Participation • 27% of the respondents do not attend meetings in their district citing inconvenient times (31%) and too far to travel (21%) Check your Districts individual reports to better understand on a local level. • 46% of the respondents have never attended the annual conference. Only 8% attend every year and 45% attend occasionally citing CEU’s (37%) and networking (35%) as the main reasons they attend. • Education topics of choice include: Sustainability, Codes/ADA, Business Practices, Historic Restoration/Preservation and color. • Question 25 indicates that there are volunteers out there to help at the District level. Many of these people left their contact information which is included in the reports on the CD • Question 26 identifies potential members interested in serving at the Chapter Level. Refer to CD for contact information

  32. Blueprints Volunteers

  33. 2009-2010 South Central Chapter Strategic Plan • Vision Statement • ASID represents all interior design professionals and ensures they are free to practice to the full extent of their capabilities, which are widely understood and valued by the public. • Mission Statement • ASID inspires and enriches its members by promoting the value of interior design, while providing indispensable knowledge and experiences that build relationships. •  Values • ASID represents the best practices of interior design and its impact on our psychological, physical and economic quality of life. • ASID provides the resources needed to excel in today’s marketplace. • ASID is a thought leader on issues impacting the practice of interior design. • ASID supports and is committed to sustainable design and business practices.

  34. Our Goals • Evolve the brand • Build bridges • Advocate the right to practice and expand understanding of interior design profession

  35. Goal 1: Evolve the Brand • Strategy 1 • Ensure the ASID brand is universally understood, expressed and valued • Tactic 1 Encourage the use of the ASID logo on all inter-chapter correspondence and all members’ professional documents • Tactic 2 Provide and display ASID logo at public & member events • Tactic 3 Provide each district with ASID media and promotional material • Tactic 4 Encourage each district to select a publicity chair to cultivate local media relations • Tactic 5 Encourage all eligible members to use the professional Member Mark • Strategy 2 • Expand awards program • Tactic 1 Encourage districts to recognize local IP members • Tactic 2 Encourage districts to recognize member awards in local publications and media • Tactic 3 Utilize Blueprints to recognize member and IP accomplishments

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