By Cindy
Currie
STC Fellow and Region 1 Director
dir1@stc.org;
603-488-5027
It’s a
brand new STC year!
Our new president, Paula Berger,
has chosen the slogan “The New World of STC” for this year.
And a new world it is!
We have a
brand new executive director! She is
Susan Allen Burton. Susan
accepted the position just days before our annual conference
last month and was able to be in Las Vegas. She was
introduced to attendees during the conference opening
program on Monday, May 8. She is dynamic and engaging, with
a wealth of association management experience. Susan is the
new “face of STC” we’ve been hoping to find! She will
officially join STC by early August. Visit
www.stc.org/membership/initiatives01.asp
for more information.
The new board of directors is now in place, effective
Monday, May 8, 2006, during the annual business meeting,
held at the annual conference. The board is smaller and
includes the president, first vice president (1VP), second
vice president (2VP), secretary, treasurer, immediate past
president (IPP), and eight directors: six regional directors
(Regions 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8) and two directors at large.
Visit
www.stc.org/about/board01.asp
for details on who’s who.
The executive director and the STC office management team
(Maurice Martin,
Merrick Bechini, and
Peg Cottrell) all regularly
attend board meetings to ensure tight alignment between the
board (that sets strategy) and the office (that executes
strategy). The office management team has a wealth of
experience to add to the mix, so we’re all happy to have
working so closely with us. We’re all the better for it.
STC has a new Interim Strategic
Plan for the 2006–07 year. This newly updated plan is
available at
www.stc.org/PDF_Files/StrategicPlan.pdf.
I highly encourage you to read it to fully understand where
STC is going. (And going there, we are!) The graphic below
shows our strategic priorities for this year and the
specific strategies associated with them. You will see this
graphic a lot! Get to know it!
STC Strategy
Map:
The Circle of Strategic Priorities for 2006–07
NOTE:
The article was too large to email with the map included. Please
visit
www.stc.org/ppt/orgChart0506.ppt to get the map image (p. 6)
or, email me and I will send it to you. Sorry for the
inconvenience. —Jeff
Your community
strategic plan should reflect the priorities and strategies in
the Society document. A good exercise will be to review your
plan against the Society plan to ensure you’re in alignment and
working to help fulfill this year’s STC goals.
All major initiatives have an overseer at the board level (I’m
overseeing communications with Jeff
Staples, new director at large) and an STC office liaison
(Maurice Martin for
Communications) to ensure that there is a firm link between the
board and the committees and how strategy is being driven
through to execution and desired outcomes.
Visit
www.stc.org/ppt/orgChart0506.ppt
to view a presentation that shows how STC is organized this year
and who’s leading each committee. It’s a very different model
from previous years.
STC is now well positioned to meet our strategic goals for the
year. We have a great team in place and a great plan to execute,
so I’m excited for get to work on this year’s priorities.
Don’t miss
this one!
STC Region 2 will host Making Cents of
Making Sense: Technical Communication and Business in
London, England, 13–14 October 2006. This regional conference is
aimed at companies in need of technical communication and the
people who produce it. The program is going to include speakers
who can show the business value of quality technical
communication. Visit
www.stcuk.org/R2conf for more information. (The next board
meeting will be held on 12–13 October in London, so the full
board will be in attendance at this conference.)
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