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GRC members & contact information for 2008/2009

Chapter/SIS Liaison Assignments

Position Name Assigned Chapters & Special Interest Sections

Chair

Mr. Steve Mirsky  LLOPS, LLSDC, SCCLL-SIS, FCIL-SIS, SNELLA, Council of Chapter Presidents, SIS Council

Vice Chair

 Ms. Camilla Tubbs

 HALL, LLAW, LLNE, RIPS-SIS

Member Ms. Angela Baldree ORALL, MichALL, LISP-SIS
Member Ms.Jennifer Behrens CALL, GPLLA, LLAM, LH&RB-SIS
Member Ms. Barbara H. Brandon  WPLLA, SR-SIS
Volunteer Mr. Jeff Buckley ALLUNY, LLAGNY

 Member

  Ms. Marjorie Crawford

 OBS-SIS, CS-SIS , VALL

 Member

 Ms. Madeline Kriescher

 CoALL, DALL, MALL

Member Ms. Marlene Gebauer LLAGNY, NJLLA,   PLL-SIS
Member Ms. Stephanie Hess ALLA, NOALL, M/AV-SIS, NOCALLSFALL, TS-SIS
Volunteer Mr. Lawrence R. Meyer AZALL, GD-SIS, LLAA, SANDALL, SCALL
Member Mr. Ryan Saltz

SEAALL , ALL-SIS

  Member

 Ms. Elizabeth Sutera

  MAALL, WestPac, SWALL

Liaison Guidelines

Committee members follow these guidelines to establish a liaison relationship with assigned chapters/SISs:

  • Determine if there is an existing government relations committee; if so, contact its chair and provide a quick summary of current issues.
  • Contact the chapter/SIS president and provide a quick summary of current issues.
  • If there is no government relations committee, explain the value of having one and relate examples of other chapters/SISs that have active committees.
  • Ask if you can subscribe to the chapter/SIS listserv and if you can provide legislative updates and relevant government affairs news via the listserv.
  • Alternatively, share materials with the government relations committee or its chair.
  • Alert the committee about this website.
  • Ask what the chapter's/SIS's legislative issues are and offer your services as a contact person.
  • Propose a program for the chapter's/SIS's annual meeting (either with you as the speaker or your finding other speakers).
  • Offer to speak at a monthly lunch meeting.
  • Write articles for the chapter's/SIS's newsletter or coordinate source materials for others' articles.
  • Contribute to this website and encourage others to do so.

Contact Materials

Below are sample contact letters to help establish a liaison relationship:

Initial Contact - Active Chapter - Follow Up Communication
Initial Contact - Less Active Chapter

 

 

Last Modified: 08/08/2008

Steve Mirsky, GRC Chair, 2008-2009

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