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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
IEEE: Networking the WorldIEEE: Networking the World
Foster technological innovation Enable members’ careers Promote community worldwide World’s largest technical professional society More than 350,000 members in 183 countries.
IEEE members have advanced the profession, and develop technologies that benefit humanity.
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
IEEE VisionIEEE Vision
To advance global prosperity by fostering technological innovation,
enabling members' careers & promoting community world-wide.
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
IEEE MissionIEEE Mission
The IEEE promotes the engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing,
& applying knowledge about electro- and information-technologies & sciences for the
benefit of humanity & the profession.
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
IEEE Membership By RegionsIEEE Membership By Regions31 December 199931 December 1999
Regions 1-6 228,332 Region 913,532
Region 7 14,897 Region 1050,766
Region 8 44,732 WORLD TOTAL 352,259
1-6
7788
1010
99
(IEEE Canada)(IEEE Canada)
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
IEEE Membership GrowthIEEE Membership Growth1980-19991980-1999
0
50,000100,000
150,000200,000
250,000300,000
350,000400,000
450,000
80 85 90 95 99
Years
Mem
ber
ship
Total Membership Total Society Membership
398,582
352,259
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
IEEE Membership in Regions 1-6 (U.S.)IEEE Membership in Regions 1-6 (U.S.)
Region 1999 Total 1998 Total Growth %
1 43,546 43,070 1.1
2 35,200 34,575 1.8
3 31,169 30,748 1.34
4 25,714 25,358 1.4
5 31,213 31,128 .027
6 61,490 59,719 2.96
1-6 Total 228,332 224,598 1.66
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Region 1999 Total 1998 TotalGrowth %
7 14,897 14,6991.34
8 44,732 40,36110.82
9 13,532 12,04912.3
10 50,766 43,10417.78
7-10 Total 123,927 110,21312.44
IEEE Membership in Regions 7-10IEEE Membership in Regions 7-10
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
IEEE OrganizationIEEE Organization
IEEE-USA Board of Directors
Regional Activities
Board
Standards Association
Educational Activities
Board
Publications Activities
Board
Technical Activities
Board
IEEE Board of Directors
IEEE MEMBERS
Executive Director Staff
IEEE Executive
Committee
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Regional StructureRegional Structure
Areas
Councils
Student Branch Chapters
Regional Activities Board
Regions
Affinity Groups
SectionsSub-Sections
Student Branches
Chapters
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
RAB CommitteesRAB Committees
Joint RAB Committees RAB/EAB Reference List of Educational Program RAB/TAB Section/Chapter Support Transnational
IEEE Committees (assigned to RAB by the IEEE BoD) IEEE Admission and Advancement IEEE Membership Development
Awards & Recognition Finance Graduates of the Last Decade
(GOLD) Nominations & Appointments
Potentials Advisory Regional Conferences Strategic Planning Student Activities
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
IEEE Canada Board of Directors - January 2001 - December 2001On-Line Roster: www.ieee.org/roster
IEEE Canada,IEEE Region 7
Celia Desmond1508 Adamson St.Mississauga, ON, L5C 1B5
O: (905) 277-4542F: (905) 277-5911Email: [email protected]
Elect andsident
Mohamed El-Hawary, Daltech, Assoc.Dean of Engn., 1360 Barrington Street,P.O. Box 1000, Halifax, NS, B3J 2X4
O: (902) 494-6198F: (902) 429-3011Email: [email protected]
ident, IEEE Canada,ctor IEEE Region 7
Dave Kemp62 Mackie BayWinnipeg, MB, R2Y 1V7
H: (204) 889-5979 Cell: 794-6193F: (204) 889-5979Email: [email protected]
y John Maniawski5631 Brenner Crescent, NWCalgary, AB, T2L 1Z3
O: (403) 268-4327F: (403) 262-5928Email: [email protected]
r Dr. Hilmi TuranliMB Hydro, PO Box 815Winnipeg, MB, R3C 2P4
O: (204) 474-4561F: (204) 477-4606Email: [email protected]
Council Chairoting board member)
John Mowbray202-500 Glenelm CircleWaterloo, ON, N2L 5C8
O: (519) 884-1710 ext 371F: (519) 884-0610Email: [email protected]
Council Chairoting board member)
Ferial El-Hawary61 Bayview RoadHalifax, NS, B3M 1N8
O: (902) 443-2400F: (902) 445-5110Email: [email protected]
Council Chairoting board member)
Roger K. Nelson233 Sixth Avenue WestNew Westminister, BC, V3L 1T7
O: (604) 528-2703F: (604) 528-1828Email: [email protected]
Activities Dominic Rivard1815 de LongueuilTrois-Rivieres, QC, G8Y 1M4
O: (819) 298-2943 ext 5546F: (819) 298-5561Email: [email protected]
ons andnications Chair
Bruno N. Di Stefano, Nuptek Systems Ltd.1002-15 McMurrich StreetToronto, ON, M5R 3M6
O: (416) 925-7231F: (416) 925-7288Email: [email protected]
ship Developmenttee Chair
Rob Anderson20 Springbank Court SWCalgary, AB, T3H 3S8
O: (403) 268-1080F: (403) 301-2644Email: [email protected]
nal Development Gerard Dunphy10 Charles LaneTorbay, NF., A1K 1G8
O: (709) 737-1323F: (709) 737-1972Email: [email protected]
nal Activitiestee Chair
Haran Karmaker, GE Canada - Engn. Lab107 Park St. NorthPeterborough, ON, K9J 7B5
O: (705) 748-7734F: (705) 748-7948Email: [email protected]
& Recognitiontee Chair
Vijay Bhargava, Dept of ECE, Univ ofVictoria, PO Box 3055 Stn CSCVictoria, BC, V8W 3P6
O: (250) 721-8617F: (250) 721-6048Email: [email protected]
Studentntative
Jorge Aguirre325-324 Cambridge St. N.Ottawa, ON, K1R 7B5
Email: [email protected]
ce Advisorytee Chair
Abdel SebakEE Dept., University of MBWinnipeg, MB, R3T 5V6
O: (204) 474-8789F: (204) 261-4639Email: [email protected]
Coordinator Slawo WesolkowskiCompVision Solutions, 21 Irvin Street, #5Kitchener, ON, N2H 1K6
Email: [email protected] or 888-4567 ext. 5342
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
IEEE Regional Activities DepartmentIEEE Regional Activities Department
Cecelia Jankowski, Managing Director Jill Levy - Acting Staff Director, Membership Tracy Hawkins - Manager, Section Chapter Support Laura Durrett - Manager, Student Activities Dan Toland - Manager, RA Administration Cathy Downer - Manager - RA Projects Vera Sharoff - Manager, Information Processing Fanny Su - Manager - Asia Pacific Operations Center Jacques Kevers - Manager - Brussels Operations Center
E-mail address [First initial].[Last name]@ieee.org
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Regional Activities ResponsibilitiesRegional Activities Responsibilities
Admission & Advancement
Membership Development
Services for Transnational Board, Geographical Entities & Others
…Services for ALL Members
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
IEEE Technical SocietiesIEEE Technical Societies
Aerospace & Electronic Systems Antennas & Propagation Broadcast Technology Circuits & Systems Communications Components, Packaging, &
Manufacturing Technology Computer Consumer Electronics Control Systems Dielectrics & Electrical Insulation Education Electromagnetic Compatibility Electron Devices Engineering in Medicine & Biology Engineering Management Geoscience & Remote Sensing Industrial Electronics Industry Applications
Information Theory Instrumentation & Measurement Lasers & Electro-Optics Magnetics Microwave Theory & Techniques Nuclear & Plasma Sciences Oceanic Engineering Power Electronics Power Engineering Professional Communication Reliability Robotics & Automation Signal Processing Social Implications of Technology Solid-State Circuits Systems, Man, & Cybernetics Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics,
& Frequency Control Vehicular Technology
To serve the needs of the members of the Institute by maintaining, enhancing & supporting the geographical entities of the IEEE. RAB recognizes the intimate relationship between Sections & Societies & their Chapters & will work with other entities of the IEEE to foster improved interactions. RAB is also responsible for all aspects of IEEE membership & membership development, including recruitment, retention, elevation & service, as well as the related operational & budget issues.
Maximum Number of Voting Members = 18
Chair (Vice President, Regional Activities)Past Chair
10 Regional DirectorsVice Chair, Member Operations
Vice Chair, Membership ActivitiesVice Chair, Strategic PlanningVice Chair, Student Activities
Vice Chair, Region, Section & Chapter ActivitiesTreasurer
Secretary (Non-Voting)GOLD Chair (Non-Voting)
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Membership Continues to GrowMembership Continues to Grow
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400'8
2
'84
'86
'88
'90
'92
'94
'96
'98
'00
(December Totals)Thousands
20002000366,135366,135+3.9%+3.9%
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Higher Grade andHigher Grade andStudent Membership RisingStudent Membership Rising
(in thousands)(in thousands)
268.5
50.7
271.6
45
270.7
40.8
299
53.3
307.8
58.3
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
1990 1993 1996 1999 2000
HGStudents
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Long-Term Membership TrendsLong-Term Membership Trends 1965 - 20001965 - 2000(in thousands)(in thousands)
154.2166.5
179.8
213.8
273.7
319.2 314.3
366.1
150
200
250
300
350
400
1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000
Membership has more than doubled during the past 35
years
BUT...
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Membership Numbers Membership Numbers Have Not Kept PaceHave Not Kept Pace
(in thousands)(in thousands)
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
1990 1995 2000
Reference: Current Population Survey, Bureau of Labor Statistics, IEEE Statistics
Market Share is DecreasingMarket Share is Decreasing
The Market
Growth
IEEE Memberships
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Membership Outside US Continues to IncreaseMembership Outside US Continues to Increase(in thousands)(in thousands)
140.4
224.2 222.6 228.3
234
132.1
13.0
49.6
91.7
123.9
0.0
50.0
100.0
150.0
200.0
250.0
1963 1985 1995 1999 2000
USNon-US
8%
18%29%
35% 36%
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Member Retention is DownMember Retention is Down
85.8%
66.1%
87.5%88.3%89.0%88.0%
69.3%72.4%
77.0%
74.0%
45%
50%
55%
60%
65%
70%
75%
80%
85%
90%
95%
1996 1997 1998 1999 1999
HigherGrade
Students
Note: Retention calculation changed in 1998 from calendar year to a dues year in 1998
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Average Member Age by US RegionAverage Member Age by US Region(Higher Grade, Non-Student members only)(Higher Grade, Non-Student members only)
50.3
49.9
49.4
46.9
46.4
48.6
35 40 45 50
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
2000
1999
Average age of an IEEE member was 46.0 in 2000
Average Age (46)
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Average US Member Age Over Time Average US Member Age Over Time (Higher Grade, Non-Student members only)(Higher Grade, Non-Student members only)
50.3
49.9
49.4
40 45 50
'00 Avg
'99 Avg
'98 Avg
2000
1999
Average age of an IEEE member was 46.0 in 2000
Average Age (46)
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Average Member Age by Non-US RegionAverage Member Age by Non-US Region(Higher Grade, Non-Student members only)(Higher Grade, Non-Student members only)
43.9
41.6
38.7
38.5
35 40 45 50
R7
R8
R9
R10
2000
1999
Average age of an IEEE member was 46.0 in 2000
Average Age (46)
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Certification Program for Software Engineers Certification Program for Software Engineers Being ProposedBeing Proposed
Software Engineering as a Profession Doing Software Right Software Engineering Competency Recognition
(SECR) More information will be forthcoming on this exciting
new IEEE Computer Society program
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Data Access for VolunteersData Access for Volunteers
Geographic rosters are on the web Web Account authentication Driven from Member Data Base Web updated every two weeks
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
IT Services Are GrowingIT Services Are Growing
1999 Metrics 47,600 e-mail aliases 42,000,000 e-mail messages
pass through our system annually
150,000 web accounts 57,000 web pages 80 servers operated and
maintained 10,000 calls to IEEE Help
Desk
2000 Metrics 62,400 e-mail aliases 48,000,000 e-mail messages
pass through our system annually
219,000 web accounts 68,000 web pages Over 90 servers operated
and maintained Almost 14,000 calls to the
IEEE Help Desk
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Note: Based on Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) 1999 Annual Citation Report that ranked 205 EE journals
IEEE Publications - Most CitedIEEE Publications - Most Cited
IEEE had 9 of the top 10 cited journals (up from 8 a year ago)
Proceedings of IEEE ranked #2 overall IEEE has 8 of top 10 telecom journals IEEE Journals that ranked #1 in their fields include
IEEE Transactions onAerospace and Electrical SystemsMicroelectromechanical Systems Vehicular Technology
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Almost 65,000 New ApplicationsAlmost 65,000 New ApplicationsProcessed in 2000Processed in 2000
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
HG Members Students Affiliates
1997199819992000
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Thoughts Going Thoughts Going ForwardForward
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Thoughts Going ForwardThoughts Going Forward
We have improved greatly Competition is growing Members/Customers want less confusion and
more convenience Getting to next level of improvement is only
possible with fundamental IEEE changes
February 2001 Networking the WorldTM
Thoughts Going ForwardThoughts Going Forward
Resolve the Financial Model Issue Address governance opportunities
Improve structure of Board and ExCom Restructure Bylaws and Policies & Procedures
With greater organizational unit empowermentWithin an appropriate set of financial, human
resource, and image rules
Simplify our business rules