Call for Program Committee Members

UPDATE: The deadline for program committee volunteers was December 5, 2019. Thank you to all who volunteered to serve. The meeting chairs will notify volunteers before the end of December 2019.

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The E-Enterprise National Meeting (EE2020) is coming and you can help make it a success! The chairs of the meeting are looking for motivated volunteers to serve on the EE2020 Program Committee. 

The Program Committee plays a critical role in shaping the meeting’s content and creating a program that is responsive to the needs of the E-Enterprise and Exchange Network community. Committee members will: 

  • Review and score EE2020 presentation proposals; 

  • Provide focused input on the development of the meeting program; and 

  • Coordinate speakers and moderate sessions at EE2020.  

To volunteer, please submit an expression of interest before Thursday December 5, 2019. The meeting chairs will review submissions and notify volunteers before the end of December 2019. 

 

What time commitment can I expect? 

You should expect to spend time in the second half of January reviewing and scoring presentation proposals. The exact number will depend on the number of submissions received. You can also expect to attend between 4-6 highly focused, 1-2 hour conference calls between January and May. As the meeting draws near, Committee members will connect with speakers to coordinate the development of presentation materials and logistics.    

I’d like to help, but my schedule is already pretty jam packed. 

Fear not! As a member of the EE2020 Program Committee, you will be well supported by a staff that understands that your time is precious. Our calls will be focused and no longer than they need to be. Staff will also be available to help you engage and coordinate with your speakers. 

You’ve piqued my interest, but I don’t have much experience with E-Enterprise or the Exchange Network. 

Perfect! EE2020 is an excellent opportunity to grow the E-Enterprise and Exchange Network community. Volunteers with diverse perspectives and levels of experience will help the Program Committee build a meeting that is broadly useful and valuable to the meeting attendees. 

Still have questions?

Contact Kurt Rakouskas of the Environmental Council of the States.