Last week, I talked about a great event that the New England chapter had just held. Today, I want to hang onto the support-your-local-chapter theme for one more post
Last week, the New England chapter held our final event of the program year...The second reason this event was such a success was it took place during an AIIM chapter event
Well, I'm working with our chapter president to plan a new adventure of our own. The AIIM New England chapter is stretching out to the west, and holding an event in Connecticut
Specifically, I want to point out two major benefits: Chapter events – I know, we live in an on-line, virtual world driven by 140 character conversations with people we have never actually met
Last night the New England Chapter of AIIM held a holiday social event in Newton, MA...Looking back over 2012, I attended 7 New England Chapter educational events and 3 social events organized by the Chapter
Previous DSA recipient Craig Shogren illustrates why Tom earned the DSA: "He works feverishly to advance new chapter ideas into reality, most notably with the Thirsty Thursday event structure and his recent work with changing the way vendors view their chapter involvement
He's also been critical to the success of the Old Dominion Chapter
AIIM Chapters are still vibrant and relevant, and are the place to go in your region to connect with like-minded folks. At the AIIM Awards Dinner, tributes to key chapter leaders and industry leaders showed that there is lots of activity across the country, and that networking and activities at the local level still matter
It's why our Ottawa AIIM chapter came together to participate in-person as part of the recent Social Business Virtual Conference - nods and smiles, frowns and disagreements were the cues to start the discussion and ask questions
By that, I mean the team that I work with, and the members of and visitors to the New England Chapter of AIIM. Our Chapter events feature local experts, rock stars (of ECM) and information professionals