Volume 8, Issue 12: December 16, 2010
NA-YGN Announcements:
1. Interested in career development? How about running for a Core position? Vice President, Communications Chair, Public Information Chair, US Affairs Chair and Mexican Affairs Chair are all up for election. If interested, please contact kurzeja@na-ygn.org.
2. Attention NA-YGN Chapter Leads: Local Chapter End of Year Reports are due to your regional lead and/or affairs chair by January 14, 2011! Click here for the report template. The NA-YGN Core requests that all local chapters keep track of their Professional Development and Public Information activities and submit a report each year. The purpose of this is to track how many hours the organization as a whole is contributing to NA-YGN activities and events. Keeping track of this information is of great benefit to NA-YGN because it allows the organization to demonstrate the positive contributions that we are making in our companies and in North America. Questions? Please contact zaitz@na-ygn.org
3. Get ready for elections by updating your membership information. Login and make sure your information is up to date. If you have forgotten your membership information click here. Also check out the list of Local Chapters by Clicking here and make sure your chapter information is correct.
4. NextEra Energy –Seabrook has officially kicked off their chapter! We now have 87 NA-YGN local chapters. The Seabrook chapter is in the Northeast Region and Christine Cronin is the chapter lead. Congratulations and a warm welcome to Seabrook!
5. Registration is now open for the 2011 Carolinas Regional Conference hosted by Duke Energy in Charlotte, NC on January 28, 2011. Register here or contact your Chapter Lead or Ryan Boyle for more information. Registration is limited to the first 110 members to sign up.
6. Save the Date for the 2011 NA-YGN Professional Development Conference! The 2011 NA-YGN PD Conference will be held from May 8 – 10, 2011 in Washington, DC. Please contact Adam Borcz at pd@na-ygn.org if you are interested in volunteering. More information to come.
Misha Swanson
Communications Chair
North American Young Generation in Nuclear
p: 410-470-3449