UW-Madison IIE Distinguished Member Program
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What is the distinguished member program?
The Distinguished Member Program is a way to reward active members of IIE with recognition and financial discounts on events.
What do I get as an IIE distinguished member?
- An invitation to our annual Distinguished Members Banquet
- Your name on the IIE website identifying you as a distinguished member Employers will see this!
- $5 Discount on BeersBall (annual Spring event)
- New for 2009 - All new Freshman and Sophomore distinguished members will be reimbursed for their annual IIE dues
How do I become an IIE distinguished member?
Throughout a semester, point totals are accumulated
for each registered UW-Madison IIE member. Members receive points for
attending various events, and an individual's points are kept by the IIE
officer board. The point allocation system is described below:
One point: Attending a general/committee
meeting or event, a company presentation, or a social.
One point: Each hour worked at a volunteer
event (volunteering events include hockey game concession sales,
outreach events, EXPO stand volunteering, ICE stand volunteering, Career
Connection volunteering, and any other hourly events) (limit 3 points
per event).
Two points: Attending an IIE-sponsored
visit to a company
Three points: Attending the IIE Regional Conference or writing a
published semester IIE newsletter article.
Five points: Giving a technical paper
presentation at Regional Conference
Six points: Attending the IIE National
Conference.
At the end of the semester Distinguished Member
status is achieved if a regular member is in the top one-third by
total number of points. These members will then be listed on the IIE
website for the entire upcoming semester, and given a printed
certificate for their achievements. Maintaining an actively
participating officer position within IIE facilitates Distinguished
Member status.
Who has been a distinguished member in the past?
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