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LAMA President’s Corner


President's Message - July 2006

I hope that everyone is enjoying the summer. I know that I am happy to finally be spending my time outside with family and friends.

I wanted to update all of you on what is going on within LAMA leading up to National AALAS.

In May I attended the annual Canadian Association for Laboratory Animal Science meeting in Montreal representing LAMA. This meeting which had approximately 500 attendees from all over Canada reminded me in many ways of our own annual meeting and it didn’t take long to feel at home with the group. LAMA has for the past few years provided support for a speaker to present a seminar on issues that are pertinent to laboratory animal management and this talk is both well attended and received. In an effort to provide ongoing support, I have asked the Executive Board of LAMA and the Board of Directors of CALAS to formalize a memorandum of understanding between the two organizations to provide a written roadmap for future collaborations. In addition, LAMA and ASLAP have finalized a written agreement that provides a standard operating procedure for the annual joint event held at National AALAS. I would like to thank the Executive Board especially Kim Edgar for facilitating this agreement. One of my personal goals is to improve these current relationships and explore new collaborations with other like minded organizations. I think that this puts us on the path to achieve these goals.

Also in May, I issued a challenge to members to join in and volunteer to take a more active role in LAMA. I was overwhelmed with the responses. I am happy to report that we have many new members on the committees and this will provide both depth and diversity which is essential to the overall health of any organization. To those who have stepped up to the plate, thank you. For those who are still interested please contact the LAMA board of directors or committee chairs listed on the website: www.lama-online.org.

In closing I want you to know that the leadership of LAMA wants to hear from you. We would like to continue to improve and meet the needs of our membership. So let your voice be heard, please feel free to contact me or any of the other officers with your comments and ideas.

Have a safe and enjoyable summer.
Regina


2006 Charles River Medallion Award Recipient
Casey Kilcullen Steiner


Looking Ahead!

If you are interested in serving on a LAMA committee to assist in implementing these goals, please contact the executive director, Jim Manke at jrmanke@associationsolutionsinc.com.

Here’s a listing of committees and their projects.

AWARDS COMMITTEE
John Park, Chair and T. Lane Watkins, Vice Chair


Purpose:
To select individuals, recommended by the membership, for recognition of outstanding service to LAMA.

Areas of Focus:
• Publish awards information and time frames in appropriate journals and magazines.
• Coordinate preparation of plaques and cash awards for presentation to awardees.
• Publish awardee information as appropriate.
• Awards include:

1. Charles River Medallion
"Recognition of distinguished contributions to the field of laboratory
animal management by an administrator/manager who is a current
member of LAMA."
2. U. Kristina Stephens Award
"Recognition of outstanding service to LAMA."
3. Special Service Awards
"Recognition of contributions to the success of the association."
4. William O. Umiker Memorial Award
"Recognition of contributions to the field of laboratory animal
management education through LAMA association’s publications,
published articles, books and presentations at seminars and
workshops."


FINANCIAL OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
Sally Thomas, Chair and Neil Weigle, Vice Chair


Purpose:
Oversee the financial affairs of LAMA.

Areas of Focus:
• Annual budget preparation
• Administration of association investments
• Oversight of Association expenditures and financial statements reports

PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE
Fred Douglas and Stephen Baker, Co-Chairs


Purpose:
Develop content for the bi-monthly membership newsletter LAMA Lines.

Areas of Focus:

• Write, solicit and edit articles for the on-line newsletter.


MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
Joe McKenna, Chair


Purpose:
Oversee an ongoing membership development program.

Areas of Focus:
• Take responsibility for representing LAMA in the booth at various trade shows during the year.
• Annually assist in contacting members who have not renewed memberships.

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES COMMITTEE
Robyn Kiser, Chair and Liz Stitch, Vice Chair


Purpose:
Prepare and update the Leadership Manual to enhance the effectiveness of the administrative affairs.

Areas of Focus:
• Conduct annual review of the Leadership Manual to ensure it is consistent with the association’s governing documents, structures and policies and procedures.


PROGRAM, EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMITTEE
Steve Benigni, Peggy Nahorski and Gordon Brackee (DVM, MS, DACLAM), Co-Chairs


Purpose
Serve the association by developing and supervising learning opportunities for the membership.

Areas of Focus:
• Responsible for developing all programming for the annual LAMA/ATA Conference.
• Solicit and submit to AALAS/CALAS one workshop, seminar or roundtable idea for the annual meeting of AALAS/CALAS.
• Develop other educational opportunities as needed.
• Insure the training/education program at the LAMA/ATA Conference addresses our industry’s most current concerns.


PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE
Nikki Nicolelis-Amaya, Chair


Purpose:
Make information available to the membership and the general public about the association and aspects of management related to people working in animal care and use.
Areas of Focus:
• Serve as the focal point for information on the association.


STRATEGIC PLANNING COMMITTEE
Leo Yanas, Chair

Purpose:
Develop an action plan to guide association activities.

Areas of Focus:
• Understand member future needs and satisfaction with existing programs.
• Conduct a bi-annual planning retreat.
• Produce an annual action plan.


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