ASME Announcements
ASME received their proxy in early September
All members of ASME received their proxy in early September, with that
issue of Mechanical Engineering Magazine. The biographical sketches of
the 2005 nominees for Society-wide elective offices are available on
the
ASME web site at www.asme.org/nomcomm/proxyballot/ or can be obtained
in
hard copy form by contacting ASME Information Central at 1-800-843-2763
or
1-973-882-1167. The Nominating Committee would like to see an increase
in
the number of proxies returned.
Society policy requires that the Nominating Committee bring one nominee
to
the voters for each of the positions of President, at large members of
the
Board of Governors and each Vice President. A large vote indicates
support for the nominee and their ability to provide the leadership
demanded by the constituency. A low vote, on the other hand, denies
that
officer the enthusiastic support he/she needs and deserves, and
indicates
an indifference of the membership.
The Sections are our primary link to the members. Please urge your
members to return their proxies. A notice in your newsletter, on your
meeting announcements or a discussion at your meetings would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your continued support.
Dan Eng
Chair, ASME MS Section
dan.y.eng@erdc.usace.army.mil
(601) 634-3409
Cryogenics Professional
Development Course
October 18-21 in Cocoa Beach, Florida
Dear Fellow ASME Member,
The Florida Canaveral Section is hosting a Cryogenics Professional
Development Course during October 18-21 in Cocoa Beach, Florida.
Don't miss out on your opportunity to take the Cryogenics Professional
Development Course being held this October 18-21 in beautiful Cocoa
Beach.
See the attached links for specifics on the course, times, rates, and
material that will be covered.
http://sections.asme.org/Canaveral/ProfDev/index.htm
http://ww2.asme.org/pd/courseDetail.cfm?CO_ID=790
For further information, please contact Scott Seigel by e-mail at
sseigel2@cfl.rr.com

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