Volume 10, Issue 19: May 28, 2013
GET INVOLVED!
1.
Are you looking for a way to share your strengths and skills with NAYGN? We have an opportunity for you! The NAYGN Benchmarking Committee is looking for members to join
our team. We will be working on completing the 2013 NAYGN Career Report and need your help. This is a great opportunity to share, demonstrate and build your leadership skills. Volunteers are needed right away! Get involved by emailing
benchmarking@na-ygn.org.
2.
NAYGN is looking for volunteers to support our activities! There are open positions on the Public Information Committee, Professional Development Committee, Social Media,
Sponsorship Team, Membership, Chapter Health, Government Outreach, Career Awareness – and many more! Email
president@na-ygn.org
if you’re interested getting involved.
3.
Is someone in your local NAYGN chapter making a difference? Do you have great events or activities going on in your NAYGN chapter that are worth sharing? Go Nuke would like
to shine the spotlight on you. Send details and pictures to, communications@na-ygn.org.
These materials will be used to populate our website blog and may be referenced/duplicated on our
Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn pages. We look forward to hearing about your great work.
4.
October 21 to 25, 2013 is just around the corner and it’s time to start planning your outreach activities for National Nuclear Science Week. There are lots of ideas and
materials available on the NNSW website. Check it out:
http://www.nuclearscienceweek.org/
EVENTS
1.
The Annual Professional Development conference in Washington D.C. included our bi-annual Hill Day advocacy activity. Approximately 300 NAYGN participants contacted 200 Congressional
offices; see the youtube video
on the NAYGN YouTube channel. If you were unable to participate in the Hill Day, the NAYGN
Congressional Communication Plan
and 2013 Talking Points/Leave Behind
lays out an action plan to organize local chapters and reach out to you Members of Congress locally as well as local elected officials. Please share this
press release with
your company and local media. Contact president@na-ygn.org if you have any questions.
2.
Mark your calendar to attend the Young Professional Congress (YPC), held in conjunction with the 2013 ANS Winter Meeting.
The American Nuclear Society (ANS) Young Members Group (YMG) and the North American Young Generation of Nuclear (NAYGN) designed this one-day program to provide a unique opportunity for young professionals
in the nuclear industry. The sessions will provide actionable skills development and broad networking opportunities for all attendees.
When:
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Where:
Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Members of the ANS and the NAYGN are encouraged to attend. Please note that attendance for the full ANS meeting is not required to attend the YPC. Be on the lookout for more information in upcoming communications.
You are also invited to participate in the YMG-sponsored Hill Visit on Thursday, November 14.
To prepare participants for this event, a Communicating Effectively with Your Representative prep session will take place Wednesday, November 13. Be on the lookout for more details!
For more information, contact Gale Hauck at
mailto:mhauckge@westinghouse.com
3.
The Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS) and North American Young Generation Nuclear (NAYGN) are pleased to invite you to its annual professional development (PD) seminar on Sunday,
June 9, 2013 as part of the 34th annual Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS) conference at the Marriott Toronto Downtown Eaton Centre in vibrant downtown Toronto, Ontario.
The theme of this year’s NAYGN PD seminar and conference is “Nuclear – The Next Generation.” The central objective is to exchange views on how nuclear science
and technology can best serve the needs of humanity, now and in the future.
To register for the NAYGN PD seminar, please visit
http://conf2013.cns-snc.ca/naygn.html. The cost of the seminar is $30
(including tax). At the door registrations are not permitted.
WEBINARS
1.
A new Webinar Series on Leadership and Professional Development begins June 11! Following the ‘Develop Yourself for Career Success’ session at the 2013 PD Conference, NAYGN
members will provide a series of webinars on the NEI Competency Model; remedies to gain some of the skills in the NEI Competency Model; and personal experiences (stories) from other NAYGN members who have gained these skills. The goal is to allow NAYGN members
to use these webinars for years to come. Please visit the NAYGN website for registration details or contact
pd@na-ygn.org with any questions.
2.
On June 5 at 9 am, INPO NAYGN and WIN Chapters are honored to host Ms. Bonnie St. John (Leadership Consultant and Olympic Medalist) for a seminar on micro-resilience in the
global workplace. Ms. St. John will guide participants from the front lines through a series of practical exercises and techniques to enhance her audience's capacity to offset the negative effects of stress, increase resilience, and how to play to win. This
event will be made available to all NAYGN members via webinar. Please visit the
NAYGN website for registration details. The event will begin on time at 9 am, so please join
the meeting 5-10 minutes early. Please contact webinars@na-ygn.org if you need help attending
the webinar.
ALSO IN THE NEWS…
1.
The 2012 NAYGN End of Year Report is now available. Click here to review
http://naygn.org/resources/naygn-org-documents/
2.
Pandora’s Promise, a documentary film that has the potential to fundamentally change the way the public views nuclear energy is scheduled to be released June 12. The film
explores the history of nuclear energy and its role as a large-scale source of electricity to meet the growing global appetite for power as well as a tool to mitigate greenhouse gases. Producer Robert Stone tells that conversion stories of environmentalists
Steward Brand, Mark Lynas and Michael Shellenberger and authors Gwyneth Craves and Richard Rhodes as he tackles many public misperceptions about nuclear energy. Here is the
link to the trailer for Pandora’s Promise and
scheduled screenings.
Encourage your friends and family to go see this film!
Maggie Collins
Communications Chair