Membership Committee


Membership:

M. R. Gannon, Chair
E-mail: mrg5@psu.edu
G. N. Cameron
S. R. Carroll
E. J. Finck
J. D. Hanson
M. L. Haynie
D. S. Rogers
R. D. Stevens

Committee Charge:

History and Mission
The Board of Directors established this committee in 1930 to encourage all persons with an interest in mammals to become members of the Society. No restrictions as to age or education are placed on members of ASM (Gill and Wozencraft, 1994).

Responsibilities
In recent years an emphasis has been placed on making new members feel at home in the society and encouraging retention of members by writing welcoming letters to new members, pursuing any problems in the mailing of journals, and writing two-year delinquents to determine their reason for dropping membership. Also, letters are written to nonmember authors who publish in the Journal of Mammalogy explaining the benefits of ASM membership and encouraging them to join the society. The committee has been instrumental in retaining members; short-term memberships are a financial drain on the society.

The committee also is involved in sending back volumes of the Journal of Mammalogy to mammalogists and in arranging for sponsorships of ASM memberships for individuals or institutions outside of North America that cannot afford to buy journals or pay annual dues. Geographic balance (national and international) in the composition of this committee is important.



Committee Notes:



Related Files:

2009 Annual Report  -  The 2009 Annual Report of the Membership Committee

2005 Annual Report  -  The 2005 Annual Report of the Membership Committee

2006 Annual Report  -  The 2006 Annual Report of the Membership Committee

2007 Annual Report  -  The 2007 Annual Report of the Membership Committee

2008 Annual Report  -  The 2008 Annual Report of the Membership Committee

2010 Annual Report  -  The 2010 Annual Report of the Membership Committee