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BOARD OF TRUSTEES MESSAGES

IIS Board of Trustees Meeting March 3rd 2008

IIS Board of Trustees Meeting March 3rd 2008 ->

IIS Board of Trustees Meeting October 25th 2007

IIS Board of Trustees Meeting October 25th 2007 ->

IIS Board of Trustees Meeting February 23rd 2007

IIS  Board of Trustees Meeting February 23rd 2007  -> 

Dr. A. Susan Elected BoR Chairman

The IIS Board of Representatives have elected Dr. Alex Susan, representative from the Central USA Chapter, as BoR Chairman 2007-2009. As such and according to IIS Bye-laws, Dr. Alex Susan will also serve in the 7th seat on the Board of Trustees for its 2007-2009 term. Dr. George Ellames, representative from the UK Chapter, ran against Dr. Susan in the election. By agreement of the BoR, Dick Heys moderated the election, which was conducted by email. Of the eight Chapter representatives and two at-large members in the BoR, nine votes were received.

IIS Board of Trustees Meeting December 6th 2006

IIS Board of Trustees Meeting December 6th 2006 ->

Northeast US Chapter BoR Representative Election, Oct.16

Candidate Garnes statement:

Candidate Jones statement

IIS BoT Teleconference Oct. 5th 2006

IIS BoT Teleconference Minutes ->

IIS Board of Trustees Meeting July 16, 2006

IIS Board of Trustees Meeting July 16, 2006 ->
IIS General Assembly July 18, 2006 ->

BoT Minutes, Jan 31, 2006

BoT Minutes, Jan 31, 2006 ->

IIS Balance Sheet 11.17.05 ->
Profit/Loss Statement 3-2001-current ->

International Isotope Society Board of Representatives Charter

The Board of Representatives (BoR) of the International Isotope Society (IIS) is a group of IIS members either elected or chosen by the various chapters or divisions. In addition, some representatives are automatically assigned by default to the BoR by running for office at the international level in the IIS, but not being elected during the election process. The primary goal of the BoR is to provide a voice for all members of the IIS to be heard by the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the IIS.

The objectives of the BoR include:

1. Effectively communicate the needs of the IIS membership to the BoT and vice versa by acting as the "Eyes" and "Ears" of the IIS.

2. Complete long range planning for the IIS.

3. Complete short- and long-term assignments as requested by the BoT.

4. Select up to five individuals to serve on the IIS Council.

IIS 2006 Elections Announcement

Please read PDF document ->

Candidate Application/Nomination form ->

Board of Trustees Appoints First Five IIS Council Members

Sept. 7, 2005

Thomas Baillie (Merck)
Dietrich Gantz (Sanofi-Aventis)
Yaer Hu (Shanghai Second Medical University)
John Jones (University of Surrey)
David Melillo (Merck)

BoT Minutes Oct 20, 2005

BoT minutes ->

IIS Balance Sheet ->

Profit-Loss Statement ->



Also discussed and available are two IIS - ICI integration proposal and presentations.

June 2004 ICI presentation

June 2004 ICI-IIS Integration presentation


Teleconference, October 2004

The BoT held a teleconference at the Northeast USA Chapter Meeting on October 28, 2004 in King of Prussia.
The minutes are available:

Minutes of the Meeting of the BoT, June 2004

Teleconference at Central USA Chapter meeting in Kalamazoo.
BoT June 2004

March 2003

Dear IIS Members: The Board of Trustees of the IIS had a teleconference on March 7, 2003 to discuss several issues of importance to the Society. Most importantly the progress made by the Organizing Committee (Dennis Dean, Crist Filer, and Keith McCarthy) and Rich Perullo, the Infracture Coordinator, on the fast-approaching Boston Symposium was reviewed. The pieces are falling into place nicely. All session chairs have been identified and the programs are filling up nicely and within budget. All the Plenary speakers, the Banquet speaker, and all but one of the Sponsored speakers have been confirmed. Exhibitor response has been good with about 20 companies already committed. In a very difficult environment, the sponsorship campaign spearheaded by Crist Filer and Paul McNamara is doing very well. Their goal is to equal or exceed the amount raised for the Dresden Symposium. The major concerns at this point are insurance issues and a low level of commitment from our overseas members. This latter situation is a direct result of the current threats of war and terrorism. The Organizing Committee is doing a wonderful job putting the Boston Symposium together; but, they would welcome the assistance of the membership especially with regards to prompt registration and sponsorship. It was decided that a membership drive will be organized. The possibility of reducing the membership fee will be discussed at a future BOT meeting. If you know of anyone who may be interested in joining the IIS, please direct him or her to this Website for details on becoming a member. The status of the nominations for the IIS election was discussed. The Nomination Committee will soon have a final candidate list. A request from IsoSciences, LLC for the IIS to fund a summer research student at Villanova University was reviewed and approved. The results of the project, which will focus on borodeuteride exchange resin chemistry, will be posted on our Website and will be presented at a regional IIS meeting. This is an exciting first step by the IIS to fund isotope-related research on a University level. Any future requests for such funding will be considered by the BOT. The proposal submitted by Brad Keck of the US Central Chapter in August 2002 that the IIS fund a speaker exchange program between chapters was discussed further. It was agreed that normally local chapters should cover the costs of bringing speakers to their meetings. However, in exceptional circumstances, the IIS is prepared to assist with funding. The individual chapter organizers should contact the BOT. The members of the BOT wish you a very pleasant Spring and hope to see many of you in Boston this June.

 
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