Oakland/Macomb Chapter No. 69
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Our 63rd Year (1945-2008)
Auburn Hills , Michigan

 

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Society of Manufacturing Engineers
HELP WANTED:
Executive Board Member Oakland/Macomb Chapter 69
. . . seeking volunteers

Board Member:

This important position let's new members get a feel for what is required-the skills and attributes-for all of the advanced positions of the Executive Board. If a person feels like volunteering for a particular task or portion of a task, he/she can feel free to help other board members. Part time, few hours a month.

Chairman:

Must have strong ability to delegate most of your work to others.

Chair-Elect:

Must have strong ability to delegate most of the Chairman's work to others.

Treasurer:

Must want to know about money: "Show me the money!" No accounting experience required.

Secretary:

Must make sure the coffee is hot and the soda is cold.

Bulletin Editor:

Must know the difference between a subject and verb, but need not have been the one who put your high school year book together (but would help).

Program Chair:

Must set up tours and speaking engagements for chapter members. Must also have the gift for gab.

Compensation: Free dinner. You will have the opportunity to rub elbows with prominent professionals from throughout industry and education. Free dinner. You will network with many new peers in manufacturing. Free dinner. You will be able to work with students from colleges such as Oakland University and Oakland Community College, mentoring them on ways to advance their careers. And, of course, not to be forgotten: Free dinner.

In short, and all kidding aside, we of the Executive Board come together as manufacturers who enjoy what we do professionally, and who want to share what we know with others. We have been successful, and now want to give a little back-to contribute to the development of the younger professionals and students who are learning and gaining from our craft, and to the continued development and growth of the overall membership of our society.