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SDA National President Message - July 2017

Posted By Administration, Wednesday, July 12, 2017

It's a new term and our 2017-2018 SDA National President, Sabrina Heard, CDFA is taking a new approach to her monthly President's Message. See what Sabrina shares as she debuts her new message format using video. We're trying hard to use more technology here at SDA and this is just another example of our initial efforts to advance that process.

We look forward to your comments.  Be sure to share them in the comment section below. 

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Welcome to Our Newest SDA Members

Posted By Administration, Wednesday, July 5, 2017
Updated: Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Please join us as we welcome our newest SDA members:

First Name Last Name Chapter
Meredith Cleary Member-at-Large
Avery Coleman Atlanta
Lisa Couch Orlando
Rusheen Dixon Member-at-Large
Leatrice Echols San Diego
Jo Faulk Member-at-Large
Dianne Kilinski Orlando
Melissa Kisicki Denver
Danielle Lantta Portland
Jenny Lockheimers San Diego
Jeffrey Margolis New York
Allene Mattson Seattle
Linda Nelson Minneapolis/St. Paul
Rosie O'Leary San Antonio
Debbie O'Reilly San Antonio
Carolina Ortiz New York
Karen Roman Denver
Anne Scavotto New York
Laura Wireman Member-at-Large

Be sure to connect with our newest members via SocialLink and join in the discussions!

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EDSymposium17 - Reflections from Our PPC Development Grant Winners

Posted By Administration, Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Updated: Monday, June 26, 2017

Our EDSymposium17 Past Presidents Council (PPC) Professional Development Grant winners have returned from EDSymposium17 in Minneapolis, MN and have written their required reports to share with our members about what they learned and gained from attending the conference. What we hear over and over again is the power of the networking opportunities while attending EDSymposium, as well as all of the educational programs that are so useful in making the job of an A/E/C administrator easier. 

Click here to download the entire article that contains first-hand perspectives from Cynthia (Cindi) Gardner, CDFA of Orlando, FL who was our first-time attendee grant recipient and from Jennifer Greene of New York, NY who was our returning attendee grant recipient.  

What did you gain from attending EDSymposium17?  Share your comments below.

 

Tags:  EDS17  EDSymposium  SDA  Society for Design Administration  What I Learned 

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2016-2017 ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING

Posted By Administration, Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Updated: Tuesday, June 13, 2017

The conference room of the Minneapolis Millennium Hotel was the place to be on Saturday morning, May 13th, 2017.  The delegates from our local chapters and Canada along with EDS attendees came together to discuss proposed bylaw amendments, hear the State of the Society, and take part in parliamentary procedures.  Many wonderful and exciting accomplishments were achieved during the last term.  If you were not able to join us and experience the Annual Business Meeting in person we have made several options available to keep you up to date on the goings on of your organization.  The 2016-2017 State of the Society Power Point Presentation can be viewed here.   If you want to hit a few of the highlights the 2016-217 Annual Business Meeting in Brief can be read here.

In May 2016, the previous strategic plan was revisited and adjusted to meet our current goals.  As we continue to move into a more virtual, technology-based world, we strive to keep our organization on pace.  To achieve this, we focused our attention on ways to open our educational venues and resources to encompass, accommodate and attract larger audiences and to bring a greater awareness to the organization. Meeting the technology evolution head on has become our strategy for increasing and retaining membership as well as gaining revenue without increasing member dues.  By striving to remain the “go to” resource for industry information with relevant educational topics and industry appropriate programs, we addressed this in the following ways. click here to continue to the complete 2017 Annual Report

 

Monica Hodges, CDFA is the 2016-2017 SDA National President.

She is the Office Manager for Barker & Associates, Inc. in San Antonio, Texas.

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Speaking a New Language

Posted By Administration, Friday, April 7, 2017

I read a great article in the March 2017 issue of our SDA Today.  It’s called “Do You Speak Millennial or Gen-Z?, A look into the realm of reverse mentoring and why it’s to everyone’s benefit.” It was written by one of our members, Anne McNeely, CDFA.

As a Gen-X’er and a mom of a Gen-Z’er, who, also, works with a few Millennials, I found the article was both very interesting and beneficial.

My husband and I raised our son, but we certainly feel the generational gap of technology between parents and son.  I consider myself pretty high on the totem pole of keeping up with technology and find working with software and hardware pretty easy, however; my son surpasses me dramatically, with ease.  It’s a wonder to see, but at the same time it shouldn’t be a surprise.  I started working on computers in my early teens and we had a computer before my son was even born.  Essentially my son was “born with a computer” in his hands.  With that said, this article addresses these differences and the stereotypes that come with the generational gap and how to address use programs to teach all generations to work together with ease, called Reverse Mentoring.  Reading about Reverse mentoring was exciting because I feel like I already try to do that at home, and should make sure to do this at work for my own and my firm’s benefit.  Check out this amazing article that addresses these topics, it may help ease tensions, help you work better together and learn newI read a great article in the latest SDA Today.  It’s called “Do You Speak Millennial or Gen-Z?, A look into the realm of reverse mentoring and why it’s to everyone’s benefit.” It was written by one of our members, Anne McNeely, CDFA.

As a Gen-X’er and a mom of a Gen-Z’er, who, also, works with a few Millennials, I found the article was both very interesting and beneficial.

My husband and I raised our son, but we certainly feel the generational gap of technology between parents and son.  I consider myself pretty high on the totem pole of keeping up with technology and find working with software and hardware pretty easy, however; my son surpasses me dramatically, with ease.  It’s a wonder to see, but at the same time it shouldn’t be a surprise.  I started working on computers in my early teens and we had a computer before my son was even born.  Essentially my son was “born with a computer” in his hands.  With that said, this article addresses these differences and the stereotypes that come with the generational gap and how to address use programs to teach all generations to work together with ease, called Reverse Mentoring.  Reading about Reverse mentoring was exciting because I feel like I already try to do that at home, and should make sure to do this at work for my own and my firm’s benefit.  Check out this amazing article. 

While we’re on the topic of Millennials, you may, also, want to look at the infographic, “The Multi-generational Workforce: Tips for Motivating the Different Generations,” which is available as a giveaway (in the right-hand gray area) for non-members or on the member-only Human Resources page.

How are you doing with our next generations at the office? Leave your comments below. 

L

Lynda Meyer is the Controller

for Precision Measurements Incorporated

in Virginia Beach, Virginia

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