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Volume 9, Issue 2: June 9, 2011
NA-YGN Announcements:
1. Atlantic Regional Meeting Registration is Now Open: The Atlantic Regional
Conference will take place August 20th in Lynchburg, VA. The event will include an
opportunity to participate in the Global Fuel Cycle Activity and a variety of outdoor
activities for the afternoon - including Tubing down the James River. Please forward any
questions about the event to your planning committee representative or Bobby
Ashworth<mailto:atlantic@na-ygn.org>.
2. On Sunday, June 5, the Canadian region of NA-YGN hosted its annual professional
development seminar at the Canadian Nuclear Society conference, which was held in Niagara
Falls, Ontario. We had 65 enthusiastic members in attendance to witness some very
interesting presentations discussing:
* Nuclear FAQs - The author of
www.nuclearfaq.ca presented interesting facts about
the Canadian nuclear industry
* The People Puzzle - Gaining an insight into our own personalities and how our
personality influences our relationships with others
* MBA versus M. Eng: "What's the Value Proposition?" -Four NA-YGN
members discussed experiences with completing their masters degrees
* Sustainable Development: A Uranium Mining Perspective
Thanks goes out to the Canadian Nuclear Society, Cameco
Corporation, all presenters/facilitators/volunteers and the members who attended! If you
have questions, please contact Chris Waugh, Canadian Regional
Lead<mailto:canada@na-ygn.org>.
3. The International Youth Nuclear Congress (IYNC) is co-hosting the 2012 NA-YGN
Professional Development Conference, the IYNC 2012. This will be the first time since 2004
that the IYNC will be hosted in North America. NA-YGN is proud to co-host this
exceptional conference in Charlotte, North Carolina from August 5-11, 2012. The IYNC 2012
conference will supplement NA-YGN's annual professional development conference with
new technical tracks, workshops, and tours. Young professionals and students from around
the world will have the opportunity to present their research papers to an audience of
their peers. The first conference
announcement<file:///\\Gahnpfs01\jmthames$\NA-YGN%20Communications%20Chair\First%20Announcement.pdf>
is attached.
4. The Rules & Bylaws committee <mailto:mcandrew@na-ygn.org> and Knowledge
Transfer and Retention <mailto:kt@na-ygn.org> (KT&R) committee are looking for
members and leaders.
5. In March, the EPA released a draft rule to the Clean Water Act Section 316(b).
This rule may force some power plants to install unnecessary environmental technologies
would drive up energy costs and affect everyone's bottom line.
As nuclear advocates, we need to take action and provide comments to the EPA to impact the
316(b) final rule. The comment period closes on July 19, 2011. The EPA is currently
accepting comments, click the 'Take Action' button to make a difference.
TAKE
ACTION<http://consumerenergyalliance.org/calls-to-action/high-electric...
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http://consumerenergyalliance.org/calls-to-action/high-electricity-bills-...
6. Please welcome our newest chapter of NA-YGN, the Idaho Chapter. The Idaho
Chapter is in the West Region, in Idaho Falls, ID. The local chapter lead is Shannon
Bragg-Sitton; see the NA-YGN website <
http://na-ygn.org/> for contact information.
7. The NA-YGN 2010-11 End of Year report and the 2011-12 Strategic Plan
<
http://na-ygn.org/aboutus2/> have been posted to the NA-YGN website.
Jana Thames
NA-YGN Communications Chair
thames@na-ygn.org<mailto:thames@na-ygn.org> or
communications@na-ygn.org<mailto:communications@na-ygn.org>
912-537-5965