Bienvenue a tous!!

Karine Leblanc
RVC Student Activities

This year, for my second term, I would really like to focus on the PAOE points.

"But what the heck is PAOE???" I remember when I started at ASHRAE, I couldn't understand what it was and I could never seem to remember what it means!

The PAOE is a short (because everything is US has a short! ?) for Presidential Award Of Excellence, nice hein?!

So in summary, or my "unofficial" explanation, is that the PAOE act as a guideline for all the Chapters and their Region to help the Society achieve their goals which are directly focused on our members and the HVACR industry, easy enough?!

Therefore, each chapter student activity chair should use that table as a guideline and try to get the maximum points allowable per criteria. Which is the reason why I am publishing the Student Activities Criteria guideline into the website, so you are always reminded by it.

Please don't hesitate to contact me for any questions!

I will try to visit as many chapters as I can, please let me know if you need me for a specific event.

I am there for you!

Your RVC-SAC
Karine Leblanc


Cal Poly Pomona Student Branch Night Out

At the Pirate's Dinner Adventure, on February 27




E-Week 2010 Dawson

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Cal Poly Pomona 11/19/09



2009-2010 PRESIDENTIAL AWARD OF EXCELLENCE (PAOE)

STUDENT ACTIVITIES CRITERIA

30vD/M for chapter investment in student activities
D = Dollars contributed (any support of a student member, e.g. scholarships, dinners, meeting travel, etc.)
M = Area Assigned Members
100 points for establishing a new student branch or reactivating an inactive student branch
50 points if net student membership exceeds that of previous year
50 points for each engineering college undergraduate or tech school student placed in an ASHRAE related summer intern job or part-time job during school
50 points for each entry in the ASHRAE Student Design Project Competition
50 points for a chapter member mentoring a student design team participating in the ASHRAE Student Design Project Competition
50 points for each scholarship to a tech or undergraduate engineering student (minimum of $100 scholarship award)
50 points for chapters providing formal recognition of student branch advisors to university administration or dean of engineering
K-12

100 points for each 6-8th grade student activity (excluding National Engineering Week) in which one or more chapter member participates (50 additional points if the student branch organizes and implements this activity)
50 points for each 9-12 grade student activity (excluding National Engineering Week) in which one or more chapter member participates
25 points for each K-5 student activity (excluding National Engineering Week) in which one or more chapter member participates
25 points for each K-12 activity promoting engineering to and for girls
Grants

100 points for any YEA member mentoring a student (i.e. ASHRAE Grant, Design Competition, Chapter involvement, student branch support)
25 points for each ASHRAE Senior Undergraduate Project Grant funded
25 points for each team you mentor that is working on a senior project funded via the ASHRAE Senior Undergraduate Project Grant Program
25 points for each National Engineering Week Activity
25 points for each chapter activity with student branch including Student Night (limit of two), meetings, technical programs and technical tours
25 points for each post H.S. activity in which one or more chapter member participates
25 points for each activity that promotes the ASHRAE 16, 40, 40 Student Transfer Program (this can be a chapter student night strictly devoted to promoting the program, sending quarterly student member contact info updates to headquarters, submitting completed transfer applications, promoting at chapter functions and/or promoting in printed and electronic chapter communications)
25 points for each Young Engineers in ASHRAE (YEA) Member that presents the ASHRAE Young Engineers in ASHRAE (YEA) program to student branches
25 points for each time a student branch advisor attends a host chapter monthly meeting, a regional meeting or a Society level meeting
20 points for each student member attending a chapter monthly meeting, a regional meeting, or a Society level meeting (limit 200 points for Society level meetings)



SAC REGION X 2009-2010

Chapter Code Chapter Name Chair Full Name Company Phone Email
84 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Karine Leblanc-RVC SAC USACD 626-854-4611 karine@rezine.net
81 SACRAMENTO VALLEY
82 GOLDEN GATE Miss Linda Lam University of Colorado-Boulder (917)402-5813 linda.lam@wspfk.com
83 SAN JOAQUIN Mr Justin K Westmoreland (559)498-6949 (5370) justin.westmoreland@rfmacdonald.com
84 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Mr Matthew R Church DMG Corporation (562)692-1277 (250) matt.church@dmghvac.com
85 SAN DIEGO Mr Gerald D Hartford, Jr Syska Hennessy Group (858)244-0360 ghartford@syska.com
86 CENTRAL ARIZONA Mr Nathan J Pies Van Boerum & Frank Assoc (480)889-5075 nathan.pies@gmail.com
87 TUCSON Andrea Gains-Germain (208)859-8309 amg5@email.arizona.edu
92 SOUTHERN NEVADA Mr Robert M Brady, PE Schirmer Engineering (702)257-1320 robert_brady@schirmereng.com
101 SAN JOSE Mr Mehrdad Gholamalipour Therma Inc (408)807-2706 mehrdad_gap@yahoo.com
105 ORANGE EMPIRE Mr Ted C Kohlenberger Resco (714)247-1288 tedk@rescoca.com
108 HAWAII Mr Paul S Fukunaga, PE Thermal Engineers Corp (808)848-6966 fukunaga@thermaleng.com
126 NORTHERN NEVADA Mrs Candice M George Petty & Associates (775)771-0916 candice@pettyengineering.com
144 SIERRA DELTA Mr Andrew D Hatfield DMG Corporation (916)281-6196 andrewhatfield@gmail.com
156 TRI COUNTY
84 Western Section Niraj Amin USACD n.amin@us-ac.com


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