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Landrun Chapter 80 Newsletter Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Vol. 6; Issue 7 February 2019 OKC Meetings on the 1st Wednesday of each month. Everyone is welcome Lunch and Program included, $20, credit cards accepted. No Regular Meeting in December
Ingrid's Kitchen, 3701 N. Youngs Blvd, Oklahoma City
Recent News & Announcements
Chapter Officers 2018-19 President & Newsletter: Phyllis Battle [email protected] Vice President: Mike Phillips [email protected] Secretary: Anna Howard [email protected] Treasurer: Joe Nashert [email protected] Executive Secretary:/Rick Martin [email protected] Program & Scholarship: Robbin Baker [email protected] Certification: David Battle [email protected] Membership: Asradee Cravens [email protected] Awards, Executive Secretary:Rick Martin [email protected] Nomination: Lani Gunderson [email protected] Social Chair: Scott Berger [email protected] Collegiate & Web Admin: Kevin Leach [email protected] See us at: www.aspeokc.org National Website www.aspenational.org
See below: Industry Awards
NW-SW Spring Regional
ASPE February MeetingWednesday February 6th 2019
11:30-1pm$20
No RSVP needed – All are welcome
Thank you to our sponsors of the 10 Year Anniversary Dinner
CHAPTER 80 10 YEAR
ANNIVERSARY
January 2009 – 2019
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LOCAL LANDRUN NEWS February 2019 Chapter 80 Newsletter
January Meeting No Regular Meeting* 10 Year Celebration Dinner Sponsorships welcome! January 26, 2019 Whiskey Cake Restaurant February Meeting Passivie Optical Networks Energy savings, reduce power & HVAC costs Crux Technology, Drew Detheridge
March Meeting Reinvent the Ceiling Plane DESIGNFlex Ceiling Systems Armstrong, Doug Eldrenkamp
April Meeting Construction Management Anna Howard, CPE
Important Change to CPE credits Renew your CPE with 24 verified PDU’s per calendar year. The National office automatically updates on the “Professional Activities”, such as attendance to National Summits, Regionals, and Chapter meeting attendance. Other items must be manually entered under your Profile on the national website. Check the website for more details.
2018-19 Program Calendar Oklahoma City, OK
ASPE 2019 Summit
Kansas City, MO June 19-22, 2019
ASPE CHAPTER 80’s 2019 SCHOLARSHIP WINNER
No reservations needed for regular meetings*Sign in & Social at 11:30 Program at noon. Credit cards accepted.
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Jesus Manuel Robles, a Construction Science student at Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, in Okmulgee, is the 2019 scholarship winner! Jesus attended our chapter at the 10 year anniversary dinner to receive his $500 scholarship from our chapter. Each year we send out our application to OU, OSU, and this year added a new school to our list, OSU Institute of Technology in Okmulgee, OK. Congratulations, Jesus Robles! Our winner is pictured below with his sister.
Earn your CPE credits at Summit or your Spring Regional aspenational.org
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LOCAL LANDRUN NEWS February 2019 Chapter 80 Newsletter
2019 NW/SW Spring Regional in Denver, CO March 8 & 9
Current Chapter 80 Membership List Kevin Leach
David Battle
Doyle Phillips
Charles Huff
Robbin Baker
Rick Martin
Brent Armstrong
James Geddes
Phillip Brandt
Rick Scott
Frank Haas
Anna Howard
Michael Phillips
Scott Berger
Lani O’Reidy
Michelle Groscost
Donnita Dewey
Phyllis Battle
Charles Woodall
Asradee Stevens
Brandon Robinson
Justin Beaty
Erik Williams
Ed Harris
Timothy Davis
Jonathan Garde
Joe Nashert
Eric Florance
We need you!
Don’t forget to renew your membership today!
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2019 NW/SW Regional Schedule & Details
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Attending the NW-SW Spring Regional is a great way to earn PDU’s toward your CPE credits for 2019.
USE ASPE INDUSTRY AWARDS TO PROMOTEYOUR COMPANY AND CAREER
SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGES 7 & 8
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10 Year Chapter Anniversary Dinner2009-2019
Kevin Murphy, Chapter 3 President, left, attended with SW Governor, Larry Hendrick, right.
Phyllis Battle, Chapter 80 President in center.
January 26, 2019Landrun Chapter
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LOCAL LANDRUN NEWS February 2019 Chapter 80 Newsletter
10 Year Chapter Anniversary Dinner2009-2019
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2018-19 Industry Awards Winners will be on display at the 2019 Summit in Kansas City, MO
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LOCAL LANDRUN NEWS February 2019 Chapter 80 Newsletter
“Through the Door” An Article on Ethics
As you walk through the door to your office or jobsite, you have a decision to make. This decision involves your behavior and attitude in the workplace. It answers the question, what will I do and how will I treat others? What is your answer? How did you derive at your decision? In other words, before you walked through the door of your office you have developed a basic code of conduct, and this is the foundation for your behavior. It is the total sum of your priorities, principles, thoughts about yourself and others, and experiences from the past. The decision you make as you walk through your door will determine how you will conduct yourself.
Most of the ethics that are taught for the workplace environment are not much different than the Golden Rule. Were you taught the Golden Rule? Do you think about it and let it affect your decisions? Most large companies have developed ethics programs, realizing the importance of behavior and attitudes, from the top down, which affects company morale and the eventual success within the market place.
Do unto others…… Do you think about the fact that others are influenced by you? Someone is always watching, observing, whether you are aware of it or not. They may hear about you from someone else, thus increasing your sphere of influence. The office workplace is not just about you, but your team.
As you would they do to you…… Are you able to affect your world and what happens to you? The answer is very simple, but not always simply done. A person with a strong character makes the decision to behave in such a way, in each situation, that they would want the consequences of that decision to be done to them. Treat others as you want to be treated. We are taught to share, to be fair, to be kind, and to be honest; all good qualities. They worked for us as children, and continue to serve at the workplace.
As you walk through the door of your office, ask yourself, if you would like to work with you? Would you want to hire you? Would you give yourself a leadership role? Would you want YOU to be on your team? Make the decision to be the kind of person you trust, knowing that your ethical behavior has a great influence on others and your company’s success.
Monthly First Wednesday
See you!
*Please review aspenational.org for updated deadlines and details. You can select the award to submit, but all of these awards must be submitted through our Chapter Award Chairman, Rick Martin. Contact Rick Martin for if you Intend to Submit in order to meet ASPE deadlines prior to March 2019. Plan ahead for you or your company to submit!
CHAPTER 80
10 YEAR ANNIERSARY
January 2009 – 2019