BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011 HANDBOOK

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IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
Table of Contents
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FROM THE BOARD PRESIDENT
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FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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ABOUT THE ISU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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FISCAL INFORMATION
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ABOUT THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITION DESCRIPTIONS
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AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
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ALUMNI RELATIONS OFFICE STAFF
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HISTORICAL INFORMATION ABOUT ISU
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ISU FACTS AND HIGHLIGHTS
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PRESIDENT ARTHUR C. VAILAS
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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
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ALUMNI BOARD CONTACT INFORMATION
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CAMPUS RESOURCES
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IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
A Letter from our President
Dear Fellow Alumni Board Members,
It is a privilege and an honor to serve as president of the Idaho State University
Alumni Association. This is an exciting time for the university and a great opportunity
for the expertise’s of the board members to showcase their talents in the next
generation of alumni. The ISU Alumni Association is embarking on a road of change
that will embrace new ways of interacting and developing partnerships that will better
serve the members of the Alumni community. I look forward to being able to work
with a fantastic group of individuals.
The Board of Directors of the Alumni Association will continue to serve altruistically,
as we foster, cultivate and maintain a unified alumni association. Keeping alumni
informed about ISU, developing fun exciting events and programs that will ensure the
growth of the university and its alumni community. We will support the university in a
variety of ways through our support in seeking financial, legislative and civic support
for ISU, the Association and activities. As we continue to explore new adventures to
better meet the universal needs of our fellow alumni it is important that we focus on
increasing our membership, the benefits to our membership and augment our
revenue growth. These three goals will provide our strategic direction.
The Alumni Association encompasses a wide variety of dedicated and talented
individuals. The members of the Board of Directors are superb representatives of the
leadership to support the goals and values of the university.
As President, I am committed to maintaining the established partnership with the
university and committed to developing new and innovative services that meet the
needs of our global alumni base.
I am excited about working together as a team and grateful to serve as your
president. I hope you will join me in giving back to our alma mater by contributing as
a volunteer, ensuring that we are financially productive and be sure you have fun as
you participate in the many momentous events throughout the year.
Deb Stone
President
Idaho State University Alumni Association
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IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
A Letter from our Executive Director
Welcome! You are now part of a dynamic group of ISU Alumni that
willingly take the lead in providing direction, input, support and
guidance for all Idaho State University alums. Founded in 1906, the
ISU Alumni Association goals remain the same today as when we
were founded - to better Idaho State University and keep our alumni
connected and engaged with their alma mater.
This is an exciting time for the Office of Alumni Relations and the
Alumni Association. We continue to pursue fund raising opportunities
for and the establishment of the ISU Alumni and Advancement Center to be located on the
Pocatello, ISU campus adjacent to Holt Arena. As with all endeavors of this kind, our
alumni help and support are a critical component to our success. Alumni Relations and the
Association offer many opportunities for alumni to be involved with their university at their
own level whether it’s with time, talent or treasure.
We look forward with great anticipation to our upcoming year. 2011 provided us the
opportunity to implement changes determined by our board for more effective and efficient
committees and board member involvement. This year we will continue to build on that
very solid foundation.
Homecoming is always the highlight of each year for alumni. Homecoming weekend will
kick-off with the annual fun and festivities at Pinehurst Nursery. Keeping tradition firmly in
our focus, our special award recipients will be recognized at the President’s Alumni
Recognition Dinner. Alumni board members, former and current award recipients will enjoy
the Pre-Parade Breakfast at the Magnuson Alumni House and then board the Alumni
Trolley for the Homecoming parade through downtown Pocatello and experience the fun
and excitement of the football game at Holt Arena. Other events occur throughout the year
including our three board meetings: Fall in Pocatello, Winter in Boise and Spring, back in
Pocatello.
The ISU Alumni Association hosts our annual Legislative Reception in Boise the last week
of January in conjunction with our Winter board meeting. This event offers each of us the
opportunity to visit with Idaho lawmakers and university administrators regarding all aspects
of our University. New in 2012 was our Golden and Silver Bengals recognition for 50 and
25 year graduates during Commencement. This event shows all the signs of quick
expansion and has established another opportunity Alumni Relations can reach out to our
alumni and give them reasons to connect or re-connect with their alma mater. The Sports
Hall of Fame reception and induction is just one more way the ISU Alumni Association
brings more of our alumni into or back into the fold. The golf tournament in Jerome and our
summer Steve Eaton concert in Boise offer other relaxed, social and welcoming
opportunities for alumni to re-connect and enjoy one another.
The Office of Alumni Relations and the Alumni Association are here for you. Allow us to
provide assistance and support. Please contact us at any time to provide information or
connections that you need. We look forward to seeing you at future events either on the
Pocatello campus or any other location where our great alumni gather!
Executive Director
Office of Alumni Relations
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Calendar of Events
August, 2012
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March Through the Arch- New Student Welcome – Swanson Arch –
5:00 p.m.
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Welcome Back, Orange & Black event-Downtown Pocatello- 5:00 p.m.
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Fall classes begin
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“I Love ISU” calling campaign - Blackfoot
September, 2012
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“I Love ISU” calling campaign – Idaho Falls – Bennion Student Union
10–13 “I Love ISU” calling campaign – Pocatello – Pond Student Union
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“I Love ISU” celebration – Chamber “After Hours” 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Bonneville Park
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Alumni Homecoming Kickoff - & Chamber “After Hours” at
Pinehurst Nursery, Pocatello – 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
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Alumni Board of Directors Fall meeting- Rendezvous A & B – 8:30 a.m.
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Past Alumni Board Reception- Red Lion Hotel, Suite 103 – 6:00 p.m.
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President’s Alumni Recognition Dinner - Red Lion Hotel Event Center –
7:00 p.m.
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Homecoming Pre-Parade Continental Breakfast- Alumni House –
8:00 a.m.
Homecoming Parade- Downtown Pocatello to ISU Campus – 10:00 a.m.
ISU vs. Sac State Football game- Holt Arena – 1:30 p.m.
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October, 2012
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Sports Hall of Fame Reception – Roger’s Ranch – 5:30 p.m.
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Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony – Stephens Performing Arts
Center – Bistline Thrust Theatre - Noon
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ISU vs. U.C. Davis Football game- Holt Arena – 4:00 p.m.
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“I Love ISU” calling – Treasure Valley area – Meridian Health Sciences
Complex
November, 2012
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Idaho Supreme Court reception and dinner in Pocatello –
Stephens Preforming Arts Center
January, 2013
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Alumni Legislative Reception - The Grove - Boise, Idaho – 5:00 p.m.
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Alumni Board of Directors Winter meeting -The Grove-Boise, Idaho –
8:30 a.m.
April, 2013
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Alumni Board of Directors Spring meeting - ISU Campus-Pocatello –
8:30 a.m.
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Outstanding Student Award Reception & Ceremony – 6:00 p.m.
Black Box Theatre – Stephens Performing Arts Center
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Idaho Falls Commencement Reception – 6:00 p.m. –
Bennion Student Union
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May, 2013
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Professional Achievement Award recipient and Golden & Silver Bengals
Breakfast – 8:30 a.m. – Magnuson Alumni House
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Golden & Silver Bengals tours of ISU campus – 10:00 a.m.
Golden & Silver Bengals Ceremony & Reception – 5:00 p.m.
Black Box Theatre and Bennion Promenade –
Stevens Preforming Arts Center
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Twin Falls Commencement Dinner - Twin Falls, Idaho
March Through the Arch- Senior Salute- Swanson Arch - Noon
Commencement- Holt Arena – 10:00 a.m.
Meridian Commencement- Boise Center on the Grove – Boise, Idaho
June, 2013
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Alumni Golf Scramble - 93 Golf Ranch, Jerome, Idaho – 9:00 a.m.
State Board of Education meetings
2012-2013
October 17-18, 2012, Lewiston - LCSC
December 12-13, 2012, Coeur d’Alene – NIC
February 20-21, 2013 Boise - BSU
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IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
STATEMENT OF MISSION
The mission of the Idaho State University Alumni Association is to promote the
welfare and to advance the objectives of Idaho State University through the
sustained involvement of its alumni by providing philanthropic, intellectual and
social opportunities.
EARLY HISTORY
The first Alumni Association was organized on May 20, 1906, when a banquet
was held in the Pacific Hotel. The Academy of Idaho could boast only 14
graduates, but they began “The Alumni Association of the Academy of Idaho,”
with Charles W. McClain, ’04 president; Helen K. Whittlesy, ’04, vice-president;
and C. Redman Moon, ’06, secretary and treasurer.
THE IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Through its volunteer organization, the association provides guidance and
support for the goals and values of the University. The Association’s sponsorship
of cultural, social and educational activities and services for alumni builds good
will among alumni and benefits the University directly and indirectly.
Membership in the ISU Alumni Association numbers more than 80,000 and is
granted to any individual who graduates from an Academic or Vocational
Technical program at ISU, or who has attended the institution for 24 or more
credit hours at any time since the institutions founding in 1901.
The Director of Alumni Relations reports to the Vice President for University
Advancement. A twenty four-member Alumni Board of Directors serves in an
advisory capacity. They represent geographic regions, eras, and the various
disciplines within the University.
At the heart of the Alumni organization are the legions of alumni and friends who
assist as volunteers for a variety of Alumni programs. Voluntary action on the
part of alumni in support of ISU has been one of the most important factors in
establishing ISU’s position today.
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ISUAA Fiscal Information
The ISU Alumni Association strives to develop a relationship with our alumni,
students, friends and communities. This level of activity requires a great deal of
fiscal planning with the emphasis on establishing or re-establishing contact and
engagement of our alumni.
The annual budget supports alumni recognition programs-Sports Hall of Fame,
Outstanding Student and Professional Achievement Awards, Homecoming
events and the annual Legislative Reception in addition to outreach events. The
chart below is an illustration of expenses as a percentage of total income for
fiscal year 2012-2013.
REGULAR SALARIES
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES
FRINGE BENEFITS
COMMUNICATIONS (P&T)
IRREGULAR SALARIES
TRAVEL
CAPITAL OUTLAY
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE
Net savings
REGULAR SALARIES
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES
FRINGE BENEFITS
COMMUNICATIONS (P&T)
IRREGULAR SALARIES
TRAVEL
CAPITAL OUTLAY
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE
Net savings
TOTAL
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39%
30%
15%
5%
2%
2%
1%
0%
6%
100%
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The purpose of the Idaho State University Alumni Association is to support the
goals of the University and to represent the voice of alumni in the strategic
planning process of the University. Its primary service focuses upon four areas:
(1) enhancing communication between University leaders and alumni; (2) student
support; (3) alumni programs; (4) legislative advocacy.
The ISUAA Board of Directors is the governing body of the Association. It is
composed of 24 directors selected by geographical location, degree/major,
graduation year and experience. The board’s primary purpose is to make policy
that directs the Association toward the attainment of its goals. All board members
serve on a committee that focuses on specific areas and programs.
General Information
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ISUAA Directors are elected for a four–year term.
Currently, meetings are held three times each year—in the fall, winter,
and spring.
Board members are responsible for making their own travel and
accommodation arrangements. There is no reimbursement for these
expenses, however, these expenses are considered tax-deductible and
information and forms are provided to allow processing them as a gift in
kind to the University and can be claimed on tax returns.
What to expect at a meeting
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Board members will receive via email or postal service, prior to the
upcoming meeting, an agenda and minutes from the previous meeting.
The secretary for the Board will request an RSVP for each meeting.
Terms, election process, and other additional information are outlined in
the by-laws.
Should you ever have any questions, please contact the Office of
Alumni Relations at (208) 282-3755 or (1-800) 933-4781
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
Qualifications
Members of the ISUAA Board of Directors are selected to hold their position
based on their commitment to Idaho State University and to the goals of the
Alumni Association, as well as their distinguished personal and/or professional
achievement. Other desired qualifications include the ability to motivate individual
members and committees, proven leadership in other organizations, associations
or clubs, the ability to set and achieve goals and objectives, and the ability to
work as a team player. Directors represent the diversity of the Alumni
membership. All persons who are eligible for designation alumna/alumnus of
Idaho State University are eligible for consideration for the Board of Directors.
MEETINGS
Directors are expected to participate in the three major meetings held in the
fall (September/October/Homecoming), winter (January/Legislative week in
Boise), and spring (April/May), as well as attend special Board meetings as
needed. If any member of the board of directors shall miss more than three
(3) meetings, whether regular or special, without being excused by the
president of the Board of Directors, then said director may be removed from
the board upon a majority vote of the voting members of the board of
directors.
EXPECTATIONS
Directors are also expected to provide leadership and guidance to the
Association by working on at least one board committee.
Directors are expected to serve altruistically, without promise of financial gain.
Directors serve with the knowledge that they help to promote University
excellence through:
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Support of Idaho State University Alumni Association’s
philanthropic mission by donating annually to the ISU
Foundation.
Collaboration with Alumni Association staff on identifying
prospective donors and securing their support.
Education of the greater community regarding University
issues.
Recognition of those who have contributed to Idaho State
University.
Identification of new Board members to continue effective
leadership for the ISU Alumni Association Board of Directors
and for the University.
Support of the Alumni Association by assisting with and
attending programs and events held to benefit the University.
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
Board Member Measures of Success
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You are recruiting new alumni volunteers.
The committee(s) on which you serve are active and growing.
The alumni district/region in which you reside/work is active and growing
and you are helping Idaho State University gain greater recognition in
your workplace and community.
Your volunteer efforts are having a positive impact on alumni
participation in a variety of ways. You are helping to increase dollars
raised through attendance at alumni events and other alumni programs.
The goals and objectives you set for yourself, your committee, and/or
your district/region are realized within original timeframes and budgets
(or within reasonable extensions).
Benefits
As a member of the ISUAA Board of Directors, you will receive tremendous
personal and professional satisfaction by giving of yourself to you alma mater
and to fellow alumni. You will be recognized in the ISU Magazine, the ISUAA
website, and through other relevant venues.
2012 Board of Directors – Front row, L to R: Alan Jones, Deb Stone, Gail Siemen, Larry
Satterwhite, Kathleen Lane, Josh Gehrke, Rick Semba, JoAn Dilweg, Cathy Conley,
Anntara Smith
Row 2: Jim Liday, James Francfort, Carisa Schultz, Jason D. Scott, Blaine Nisson,
Tom Curtis, Doug Pendleton, Rod Tucker, Lincoln Yamashita
Back row: Ron Bolinger, Steve Rhoads
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IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
NEW BOARD MEMBERS
Kebai (Gamblin) Bills, ’02, ‘04
Becky (Pond) Kearns, ‘80
Jean Lacy, ‘74
Dave Lowry, ’94, ‘98
Julie (Yzaguirre) Moore, ‘74
CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS
Ronald R. Bolinger, '70, '72, '78
Catherine Conley, ‘80
JoAn Falter Kisling Dilweg, '65, '75
James Francfort, ’82, ‘91
Josh Gehrke, ‘09
Alan Paul Jones, ’68, ‘69
Steve Kenyon, ‘94
James F. Liday, '64, 74
Blaine Nisson, ’73, ‘77
Douglas C. Pendleton, '67
Larry W. Satterwhite, '70 (President-Elect)
Jason Darrell Scott, '93
Rick Semba, '75, ‘80
Gail Siemen, '58, '67, '77
Anntara Smith, '03
Deb Stone, '73, '82 (President)
Rod Tucker, '76
B. Lynn Winmill, '74
Lincoln Charles Yamashita, '66
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IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
BOARD MEMBERS RETIRING - 2012
Tom Curtis, ‘68
Stephen Rhoads, ’77, ‘78
Jayson Ronk, ‘02
Carisa Kay Schultz, ’82, ‘92
Kirk Shuler, ‘71
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
K.C. Felt - Executive Director
Kent Tingey - Vice President for Institutional Advancement
Jeff Tingey - ISU Director of Athletics
Kathleen Lane - Faculty Representative
Rory Senna Knight - Treasurer
Matt Bloxham – ASISU President
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ISUAA Past Presidents
*F.M. Bistline
Academy of Idaho
*Perry Swisher
*Lin L. Turner
1947-1948
1962-1963
*Les Crowley
William D. Olson
1948-1949
1963-1965
*Chick Crabtree
John Clawson
1949-1950
1965-1966
*Brick Thompson
William Nungester
1950-1951
1966-1967
*Bert Fricke
*B. F. “Gus” Bengal
1951-1952
1967-1968
Byron Lemmon
*Bob Endo
1952-1953
1968-1968
Gerald W. Olson
*Karl Cayford
1954-1955
1969-1970
*James H. Schoonover
*Dr. Parry Harrison
1955-1956
1970-1971
Archie Service
*Abbie Uriguen
1956-1957
1971-1972
Byron Lemmon
*Don C. Tolley
1957-1958 (second term)
1972-1973
Dr. Dennis L. Wight
Steve Detmer
1958-1959
1973-1974
*Dr. Leno Seppi
*Mel Morgan
1959-1960
1974-1975
*John Spielmann
*Jack Bishop
1960-1961
1975-1976
*Dr. Arthur Tranmer
*Patricia McDermott
1961-1962
1976-1977
*deceased
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ISUAA Past Presidents
*Bob Hilliard
Larry Reader
1977-1978
1992-1993
C. Dale Trumbo
Mark S. Young
1978-1979
1993-1994
Richard C. Moon
Susan Robinson
1979-1980
1994-1995
Patty Lemmon
Jeff Stratten
1980-1981
1995-1996
*Preston Seely
Tony LaRosa
1981-1982
1996-1997
Ivan Burden
Michele Pond-Bell
1982-1983
1997-1998
*Earl Pond
Jay Colonel
1983-1984
1998-1999
Ben Bowen
Gary D. Campbell
1984-1985
1999-2000
Robert P. Thomas
William M. Kobus
1985-1986
2000-2001
Jerry Robinson
Roger Wheeler
1986-1987
2001-2002
Jesse Robison
Stephen S. Pond
1987-1988
2002-2003
Ronda Black
Stephany Ann Smith
1988-1989
2003-2005
Paul Allen Frisk
David Sanna
1989-1990
2005-2007
Deborah Stratton-Flandro
*Ronald Stephenson
1990-1991
2007-2009
Mark Paulsen
Ted Messmore
1991-1992
2009-2011
*deceased
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITION DESCRIPTIONS
Deb Graves-Stone, President
E-mail: alumni@isu.edu
Phone: (208) 339-4062
Home: Pocatello, ID
'73 BS, Physical Education
'82, MED, Occupational Training Management
Term Expires: Homecoming 2013
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The president shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Directors. He
or she shall, with the approval of the board, appoint such committees
not herein provided for as he or she shall deem necessary.
In addition, he or she shall perform the usual duties required for the
office of the president.
The term of office of the president shall be for two years and shall
commence at the Fall meeting.
The president of the Association shall vote only in the event of a tie.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITION DESCRIPTIONS
Larry Satterwhite, President Elect
Email: lsatterwhite@cableone.net
Phone: (208) 761-1542
Home: Boise, Idaho
'70, BA, History
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The president-elect shall be elected by the directors.
The Executive committee shall recommend to the board at least one (1)
member in good standing for the office of president-elect.
The president-elect shall serve as presiding officer at meetings of the
directors in the absence of disability of the president and in any such
event shall otherwise perform the duties of the president of the
Association.
The president-elect shall conduct new board member orientation
The president-elect shall chair the Nomination Committee
The president-elect shall serve o the Executive Committee
The president-elect shall automatically become president of the
Association at the end of his or her one-year term as president-elect.
The term of office shall commence at the winter meeting following the
election.
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Committee Assignments
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
(Nominations, elections, agendas, etc.)
Deb Stone, President and Chair
FINANCE COMMITTEE
(Alumni accounts, fund raise for alumni center, etc.)
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Ron Bolinger
Alan Jones
Jim Liday
Larry Satterwhite
President - Elect
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Doug Pendleton
Becky Kearns
Jim Francfort
Chair: Alan Jones
Rory Senna Knight- Alumni Relations Staff
STUDENT ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Chair: Ron Bolinger
Rod Tucker
Jean Lacy
Steve Kenyon
Cathy Conley
Gail Siemen
JoAn Dilweg
Josh Gehrke
Deb Stone
Lynn Winmill
Lincoln
Yamashita
Kebai Bills
Anntara Smith
Jason Scott
Blaine Nisson
Rick Semba
Julie Moore
Dave Lowry
MARKETING COMMITTEE
(Legislative and Homecoming responsibilities)
Chair: Jim Liday
SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE
(Regional gatherings/events)
Chair: Larry Satterwhite – President Elect
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Chair: Larry Satterwhite – President Elect
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Three members from current boardappointed by President and/or
President-Elect
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Committee Assignments
AD-HOC COMMITTEE
(Serve as ambassadors at recruitment events)
COMMITTEE
Cathy Conley
Alan Jones
MEMBERS
Anntara Smith
Rod Tucker
Committee Descriptions
1.
Nominating Committee
Review board applications and contact nominees to insure that they are
willing to serve a four-year term on the ISUAA, including all
requirements. The Nominating Committee will select nominees based
on the needs of the board, keeping in mind geographic location,
degree/major, graduation year and experience.
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Student Engagement Committee
The Student Development Committee is responsible for interacting with
students, facilitating contacts and positive relationships between
students and the Alumni Board, and generally helping to enhance the
student experience at Idaho State University.
Responsibilities, Tasks and Expectations
• Propose and coordinate activities designed to engage students with
alumni. Of primary importance are the Outstanding Student
Achievement awards, Fall and Spring March through the Arch (Senior
Salute in May and Freshman First Night in August), Student Information
Fair the first week of fall semester and the Grad Finale for graduating
students in April each year.
• Participate in Commencement exercises to welcome new graduates to
the ISU Alumni Association and encourage new alumni to join our
alumni Facebook fan page and websites and introduce them to the
Alumni Association.
• Participate as volunteers and mentors in Student Alumni Association
activities and events when established.
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3.
Marketing Committee
The Marketing Committee is responsible for coordinating and carrying
forward Homecoming plans as directly related to the Board of Directors,
specifically including:
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Homecoming activities and events
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Legislative activities and reception
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Past Board Presidents Reception
In addition, the Committee provides assistance as requested during
Homecoming and provides input for new events in outreach areas as
determined by the board.
Responsibilities, Tasks and Expectations
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Coordinate activities listed above and carry forward
preparation through completion of the specified events.
Convene to draft an evaluation of annual Homecoming
activities and make recommendations for improvements and
changes.
Attend all Homecoming events.
Assist in the promotion of all Homecoming events, and develop
new means of promoting events and increasing attendance at
all functions.
Track and control expenses related to the specified activities,
with assistance from the alumni relations staff.
Act as liaisons/advisors to student groups regarding
Homecoming activities, as requested.
Act as advocates with governmental agencies on issues
regarding funding, as called upon by the Legislative
Committee.
Special Events Committee
The Events Committee will assist the Alumni Association in engaging a
greater and more geographically diverse population of alumni through
events, promotions, committees, special projects and other programs.
Responsibilities, Tasks and Expectations
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Personally “host” alumni events and programs in locations
where committee members reside.
Provide volunteer assistance to alumni relations staff in the
coordination and implementation of events.
Attend all alumni events.
Work to improve relationships with key and targeted alumni
and constituencies and build affinity for ISU. Use tools such as
personal visits (alone or assisted by a staff member),
correspondence and attendance at community events (clearly
identified as a representative of the ISU Alumni Association
Board.)
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Help staff to identify key alumni in locations where committee
members reside.
Become informed and develop talking points and key
messages regarding Idaho State University and higher
education and make an effort to deliver them to community
groups and others who have (or should have) an interest in
Idaho State University. Act as members of a speakers’ bureau.
Finance Committee
The Finance Committee is generally responsible for advising the Alumni
Relations Staff regarding the use of disposable income (potential dues
program, event & merchandise revenue, and house reserve account.)
The committee will work to identify and evaluate new sources of
operating income to the Association, and assist in development efforts
for the new Alumni Center.
Responsibilities, Tasks and Expectations
• Identify new sources of operating revenue for the Alumni Association,
including but not limited to affinity programs, events, licensing
merchandise, and other partnerships. This may be accomplished by
Internet research, investigation of other associations, discussion with
alumni of other institutions, networking with vendors, exploring existing
professional relationships and affiliations, group brainstorming, etc.
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Evaluate and propose new revenue sources and make
recommendations to the Board of Directors and Staff.
Advise the Board of Directors and Staff regarding financial
issues and disposable income.
The Finance Committee must approve certain expenditures as
mandated by the By-laws.
Identify potential donors and, when appropriate, facilitate
contact and cultivation strategies in coordination with director
of alumni relations and/or university development staff.
Review secretary treasurer’s reports and make
recommendations regarding the general financial health of the
Alumni Association.
Provide financial reports to the Board at each meeting.
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
Awards & Recognition
We watch our alumni closely through the years as they go on to succeed in life
and in their careers. We honor them for their accomplishments, whether they are
professional, philanthropic, personal or otherwise. Detailed information, including
nomination forms can be found on our Alumni and Friends home page:
http://www.isu.edu/alumni/awards.shtml
Awards and recognitions available for nomination include:
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Sports Hall of Fame
Homecoming Awards
Outstanding Student Achievement Awards
Professional Achievement Awards
Alumni Special Friend Awards
Sports Hall of Fame
The Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony is held in the fall and is reserved for
athletes, coaches, or support/auxiliary personnel who have a record of excellent
performance with Idaho State University, have brought distinction and honor to
the University and have demonstrated outstanding support or service to the
University, contributing to the advancement of intercollegiate athletics.
Homecoming Awards
Every year at Homecoming, we recognize alumni who have made significant
contributions to the University, society and others. We honor them at the
President's Alumni Recognition Dinner.
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Distinguished Alumnus Award
Purpose: The Distinguished Alumnus Award recognizes exemplary
professional and personal contributions resulting in national or
international recognition.
Established: 1960
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ISU Achievement Award
Purpose: The ISU Achievement Award recognizes personal
actions, generosity and self-sacrifice on behalf of the University by
a faculty member.
Established: 1984
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ISU Distinguished Service Award
Purpose: The ISU Distinguished Service Award recognizes ISU
staff members who have shown exceptional loyalty to the University
though an extended period of employment.
Established: 2004
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William J. Bartz Award
Purpose: The Bartz Award recognizes continued support and
development of ISU through personal actions, participation in
University affairs and financial support.
Established: 1976
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President's Medallion
Purpose: The President's Medallion was established in 2001 to
honor friends and alumni whose outstanding accomplishments and
exemplary service and support bring distinction to the University
and advance higher education.
Established: 2001
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Young Alumni Award
To recognize and honor alumni of the last decade (out of school up
to 10 years) for the exceptional achievement in their career, public
service and/or volunteerism that brings honor to the university.
Established: 2012
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Homecoming Parade Marshals
Purpose: Homecoming Parade Marshals are faculty, staff, alumni
or friends who have made a significant impact in the ISU
community, often enjoying great popularity among colleagues and
students. ASISU Senate must approve recommendation.
Outstanding Student Achievement Awards
Outstanding Student Achievement Awards are presented to recognize
outstanding graduating seniors who have excelled in their programs, their
extracurricular activities and have generally epitomized ISU's outstanding student
body. Outstanding Student Awards are presented for students in the College of
Arts & Letters- (1)-Fine Arts & Humanities, (1) Social & Behavioral Sciences;
College of Science & Engineering- (1)-Natural & Physical Sciences, (1)Engineering; College of Education-(1); College of Business- (1); College of
Technology- (1); College of Pharmacy-(1); Division of Health Sciences- (1);
School of Nursing- (1); School of Graduate Studies- (1) Master’s candidate and
(1) Doctoral candidate.
The Office of Alumni Relations and ISU Alumni Association, in partnership with
all ISU Colleges and Units, seek to recognize our outstanding students. Criteria
for selection include a readiness to graduate, high academic achievement,
above-average dedication to academic and professional goals and involvement
in professional societies. Work experience and community service are also
considered.
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Professional Achievement Awards
Professional Achievement Awards are presented to alumni of Idaho State
University in recognition of significant professional achievement in a specific field
or endeavor each year at Commencement. Awards are given in the College of
Arts and Letters – Fine Arts & Humanities and Social & Behavioral Sciences;
College of Science & Engineering – Natural & Physical Sciences and
Engineering; College of Business; Division of Health Sciences; School of
Nursing; College of Pharmacy; College of Education and College of Technology.
Individuals selected for the Professional Achievement Award must have been out
of school at least 10 years and have excelled in their chosen field attaining
significant success and accomplishments.
Recipients of this prestigious award are alumni who have made important
contributions to their careers or profession, to the social, political or economic
well-being of the world around them and have shown continued community and
civic involvement in addition to their association with and contributions to Idaho
State University.
Alumni Special Friend Awards
The Alumni Special Friend Award is given only occasionally when an individual's
extraordinary service and support warrant it. The Association recognizes great
contributions from friends of the University who might not be alumni, but show an
undying love for the institution through their deeds and involvement.
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Here's our staff:
K.C. Felt
Title: Executive Director of Alumni Relations
E-mail: feltkc@isu.edu
Phone: (208) 282-4735
Responsibilities:
Alumni Relations Staff Management
Board of Directors Coordination
Award Programs Oversight
Event Coordination Oversight
Outreach and expansion
A life-long Pocatellan, ISU alumna and former Idaho State University Foundation
director of annual giving, is the executive director of the Idaho State University
Office of Alumni Relations. Felt has worked at ISU for 19 years, three years for
the Bengal Foundation, 14 as director of annual giving and joined the Alumni
staff in June, 2010. Felt earned a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in
marketing from Idaho State University in 1970. She was in the banking
industry for 21 years prior to joining ISU. Her ties to the Pocatello community are
many. She is a member of the Pocatello Chamber of Commerce and is a past
Chief of Chiefs for the Pocatello Chiefs. She is a member and former board
member of the Pocatello Rotary Club, and belongs to the ISU Alumni
Association. Felt is "the proud daughter" of the late Elle and Marye Hopkins, both
natives of Pocatello. She is a graduate of Pocatello High School. Felt has two
sons, Brian and Brett, and two grandsons, Andrew and Ayden.
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Teresa Snyder Borrenpohl
Title: Assistant Director of Alumni Relations
E-mail: borrtere@isu.edu
Phone: (208) 282-3386
Responsibilities:
In her new position, Teresa will be responsible for the development and
coordination of the annual I Love ISU scholarship campaign. She will work with
area alumni and community members to expand and grow the campaign into
potential new areas of Idaho. She will also work with the Director to increase
alumni outreach for all colleges of ISU and develop new opportunities for
engaging ISU alumni, regardless of where they live. The possibility of alumni
groups or chapters in areas of substantial number of ISU alumni will also be
developed. She will lead alumni efforts in making connections through ISU
Athletics with events and tailgate celebrations where appropriate. New programs
will also be part of her position in establishing and coordinating a new ISU
Student Alumni Group and enhanced mentoring program. Additional
responsibilities will include review of current Alumni Card program and possible
new Membership program.
Teresa comes to the ISU Alumni Association from Great Bend, Kansas. Upon
completion of high school, she became a live-in nanny where she was fortunate
to travel the world for four years. She then worked as a ski instructor at Big Sky
Resort while attending Montana State University. Teresa served as Student
Body President while completing her Bachelors of Science in Economics. She
then served on the Board of Regents of Higher Education for the state of
Montana. During this time, Teresa earned her Masters of Science in Public
Administration. Teresa resides in Pocatello, ID with her husband, Craig.
Together they enjoy mountain biking, skiing and running. Prior to accepting a
position with the Alumni Association, Teresa served as the Scholarship
Coordinator at Eastern Idaho technical college in Idaho Falls. Teresa and Craig
are emphatically looking forward to Football season!
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Rory Senna Knight
Title: Administrative Assistant
E-mail: sennrory@isu.edu
Phone: (208) 282-6656
Responsibilities:
Financial Affairs/Budget/Banner Accounting
Office Operations
Merchandising
Events:
Events
President’s Recognition Dinner
Sports Hall of Fame
Annual ISU Alumni Golf Scramble
Homecoming Kickoff
Rory is a transplant from California's San Francisco Bay Area. She and her
husband, John, fell in love with Idaho after many visits with John's son, Mark,
who is an Idaho State University PharmD 2001 grad. Rory and John have a
blended family of seven children and 12 grandchildren. They live south of town
with their Lab Mac, Red Heeler Abby, four horses, Indy, Jay, Dancer and Dusty;
plus one Siamese kitty, KoKo. All are loved and spoiled equally! Rory is a 2010
graduate of ISU with a BA in English.
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Casey Thompson
Title: Technical Records Specialist
E-mail: thomcas2@isu.edu
Phone: (208) 282-3730
Responsibilities:
Social Media Applications Administrator
Alumni Association Web Site Updates & Maintenance
Alumni & Friends Database Records Updates & Research
Electronic & Social Media Marketing for Alumni News & Events
Events:
Outstanding Student Achievement Awards
Sports Reunions
Homecoming Parade Cars
Casey is a former Law Enforcement officer. He graduated from ISU's Criminal
Justice/Law Enforcement program at the College of Technology. Casey served
the public as a Deputy Sheriff for five years. He also served as Lead Security
Supervisor for American Microsystems Inc. Prior to that, Casey worked in
agriculture with his father, managing the family farming operation west of
Pocatello. Casey is a 2012 graduate of ISU with a BS in General Studies. Casey
is married and has two sons.
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Jordyn Galloway
Title: Office Specialist II
E-mail: gallijord@isu.edu
Phone: (208) 282-3755
Responsibilities:
Alumni Cards
Office Receptionist
Alumni Tracking’s for ISU Magazine
Assists with Commencement, Homecoming, and other Alumni events & activities
Events:
Golden & Silver Bengal Recognition Event
Professional Achievement Awards Program
Grad Finale & March thru the Arch
Staff Support for "I Love ISU", ISU Scholarship Campaign, and Year-End Direct
Mail Campaign
Jordyn is a native of the surrounding Pocatello area. She graduated from Marsh
Valley High School where she was active in student government and sports. She
served as President of Marsh Valley's Business Professionals of America chapter
where she competed in several events, placing at the Regional and State levels
for all four years and at the National level in Washington, D. C. her senior year.
Jordyn is currently taking classes at Idaho State University pursuing a Bachelor
of Science degree in the medical field.
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Turner Hall – Built in 1905 – Demolished in 1966. The College of Business now
occupies this site.
Historical Information about ISU…
The roots of Idaho State University began in 1901 when the Academy of Idaho
was established by the Idaho State legislature. The bill creating the Academy
was sponsored by Theodore F. Turner, a senator from the Pocatello area. The
Academy was a two year school which offered college preparatory and
vocational courses.
Opening exercises for the school took place on September 22, 1902. Forty
students and four faculty members attended the first day of class. However, a
report by Principal John W. Farris later showed a grand total of 70 students had
enrolled by the end of the first term.
The curriculum of the new school offered two basic choices of courses:
1) College Preparatory courses including the Classical, Scientific, and English
and 2) the Industrial courses including Commerce, Domestic Economy,
Mechanic Arts, and Stenography/Typing.
In 1913, Senator Turner introduced another bill that would have changed the
Academy to the Idaho Technical College, a four year school offering courses in
the applied sciences, the practical arts, commerce and education. The bill
passed the legislature only to be vetoed by the Governor.
Idaho’s rapidly growing population and the increased educational needs of the
State’s young people, not to mention the expanded capacity of the Academy,
resulted in the institution’s renaming as the Idaho Technical Institute. The State
Legislature authorized the school to offer vocational trade courses and junior
college-type programs of academic and occupational classes.
The name of the institution was changed again in 1927 to the University of Idaho
Southern Branch. As the name implies the institution became an extension of the
Moscow campus and stress was put on the cultural curricula rather than the
vocational and technical. The pharmacy program was established in 1920. It
became the institution’s first four year program in 1930.
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World War II was significant in ISU’s development. A decline in students resulted
and UISB was chosen as one of several schools to educate members of the
Navy’s V-12 program.
Many believe it was the existence of that military group which strengthened the
academic program to a point where creation of Idaho State College was nearly
assured.
Signing of the 29th legislature’s bill in 1947 by Governor C.A. Robins, himself
and UISB alumnus, created an independent, four-year degree granting
institution. Divisions within the new Idaho State College included the College of
Pharmacy, and the School of Trade and Technical Education. The Division of
Graduate Studies was organized in 1955, the College of Education in 1958 and
the Division of Medical Arts in 1961.
In 1963, Governor Robert E. Smylie signed another legislative bill changing the
name of the institution to Idaho State University.
In 1967 the Division of Graduate Studies was renamed the Graduate School and
the Medical Arts Division became the College of Medical Arts in 1968 and the
College of Health Related Professions in 1975.
Idaho State University experienced major restructuring of its colleges which was
implemented in 2010. The colleges are as follows:
College of Arts and Letters
College of Business
College of Education
College of Science and Engineering
College of Technology
Division of Health Sciences
College of Pharmacy
Kasiska School of Health Professions
School of Nursing
Office of Medical and Oral Health
School of Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences
Institute of Rural Health
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IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
ISU Facts and Highlights
ISU has a number of campuses that serve communities throughout Idaho.
Want to know more? Check out our website
http://www.isu.edu/aboutisu.shtml
About Idaho State University
Idaho State University, a Carnegie-classified doctoral research high and
teaching institution founded in 1901, attracts students from around the
world to its Idaho campuses. At the main campus in Pocatello, and at
locations in Meridian, Idaho Falls and Twin Falls, ISU offers access to
high quality educational programs. More than 14,489 students attend
ISU, receiving education and training in more than 280 programs. Idaho
State University is the state's designated lead institution in health
professions and medical education
Idaho State University faculty and students are leading the way in
cutting-edge research and innovative solutions in the areas of energy,
health professions, nuclear research, teaching, humanities, engineering,
performing and visual arts, technology, biological sciences pharmacy and
business. Idaho State University combines exceptional academics amidst
the grand natural beauty of the West. ISU is at the heart of an outdoorlover's paradise and a short drive to some of America's greatest natural
wonders and exciting outdoor recreation opportunities.
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Basic Facts 2012-2013 Student Head Count: 14,484
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Countries Represented: 64
Degrees and Certificate Programs: 285
Degrees Offered: Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate
Tuition: $3,035 per semester
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17:1
Gender of Students: 44% male, 56% female
Clubs and Organizations: 160+
Mascot: Benny the Bengal
School Colors: Orange and Black
Social Media – Idaho State University is connected to the following Social
Media sites:
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Facebook
YouTube
Twitter
Join Facebook and then become a member of our ISU Alumni Association
Facebook fan page and keep up with all our news.
Follow our tweets on Twitter to get the most up- to-date
news!http://www.facebook.com/idahostatealumni
http://twitter.com/#!/IdahoStateAlum or @IdahoStateAlum
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President Arthur C. Vailas
Biographical Summary
Arthur C. Vailas became the 12th president of Idaho State University on
July 1, 2006. He has placed ISU on a trajectory to become a major
research institution that provides the highest quality education to its
students. Under his direction, ISU engages in teaching, research and
service designed to respond to local, national and global societal needs,
especially in the fields of energy, health care and the environment.
Since arriving, President Vailas has increased substantially the
university's financial reserves, while at the same time purchasing and
implementing a university wide, comprehensive information system. In
2010, he led a collaborative effort to reorganize the university to enhance
student program offerings and increase administrative efficiency. External
research funding increased 27 percent in 2010. In January 2011, the
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching announced that
ISU's classification had been elevated to "Research University-High"
status, placing ISU in a field enjoyed by less than 5 percent of all higher
academic institutions.
Under his leadership, enrollment has increased substantially. From 2006
to 2009, enrollment increased more than 10 percent, with residence halls
nearly full. The Early College program, which allows high school students
to take university courses at reduced cost, has expanded. To attract and
assist returning military personnel seeking educations, the university
operates the Veterans' Sanctuary and was recognized as a militaryfriendly school for 2011 by G.I. Jobs magazine. Idaho State University
has more graduate full-time equivalent students than any other university
in Idaho. In 2011, the athletics department received full NCAA
certification.
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Fundraising successes and partnerships have resulted in the construction
of new facilities for teaching and research. The 200,000 square- foot ISU
Meridian Health Science Center, which opened in 2009, houses all of
ISU's Treasure Valley health professions programs and represents a
partnership with the Meridian School System and the City of Meridian. Its
L.S. Skaggs pharmacy facility is the result of a $6 million gift from the
ALSAM Foundation. A recent gift from Delta Dental supports the ISU
dental residency clinic in Meridian.
In Pocatello, the Energy Systems and Technology Education Center is a
partnership with the Idaho National Laboratory and Partners for
Prosperity and enjoys equipment made possible by Qwest.
In Idaho Falls, a new 55,000 square-foot building for the Center for
Advanced Energy Studies was formed through partnerships with the
other Idaho universities, the U.S. Department of Energy and private
entities. There, researchers are working on the latest in energy
technology.
Athletics has benefitted from a gift to name the Papenberg Softball Field,
and has received gifts from Idaho Central Credit Union and Idaho State
University Credit Union for a new basketball court and football field. An
endowment for the performing arts has been established to attract and
support visiting artists and artists-in-residence.
Prior to joining ISU, President Vailas was vice president for research and
intellectual property management for the University of Houston, and vice
chancellor for research for the University of Houston System, where he
also was an advisor to the Texas governor on energy, helped establish
the Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America, and developed
a formal affiliation between UH and the Texas Medical Center. He served
on the NASA national advisory council and was on the executive board of
the Southeastern Universities Research Association. Earlier, he held
faculty and leadership positions at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
and University of California-Los Angeles.
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An accomplished biomedical researcher, President Vailas is the author of
numerous peer-reviewed scientific publications, national grants and
honors and has held leadership positions on national boards and
scientific committees. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Iowa,
where he also completed a three-year NIH postdoctoral fellowship in
biochemistry and a research fellowship in the Department of Orthopedic
Surgery of the University of Iowa College of Medicine.
Contact
Administration Building
921 S. 8th Ave, STOP 8310
Pocatello ID, 83209-8310
(208) 282-3440
Fax: (208) 282-4487
president@isu.edu
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ISU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Executive
Committee
Ad-Hoc
Committee
Ex-Officio
Members
Student
Engagement
President
Committee
Special
Events
Committee
Finance
Committee
Nominating
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Marketing
Committee
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
BOARD CONTACT INFORMATION
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Deb Stone, President
'73, '82 ED
Scott Stone
1426 El Rancho Boulevard
Pocatello, Idaho 83201
208.339.4062
Asset Protection, Wal-Mart
Spring 2006
Fall 2013
dgstone@cableone.net
Kebai Gamblin Bills, ’02 A&L,
’04 HR
Ryan Bills
630 South 7th Avenue
Pocatello, Idaho 83201
208.241.2113
9/30
2/18
Ronald Bolinger,
'70, '72, '78 ED
Patricia Bollinger
620 Hillcrest Avenue
American Falls, Idaho
83211
208.226.5391
School Superintendent
Spring 2009
Fall 2013
ronb@sd381.k12.id.us
208.226.5754
10/10
Spring 2012
Fall 2016
kebai@cableone.net
Catherine Conley, '80 A&L
Geoff Ranere
26 Cedar Hills Drive
Pocatello, Idaho
83204
208.236.0400
Retired
Spring 2010
Fall 2014
conlcath@isu.edu
208.236.7353
9/16
JoAn Dilweg, '65, '75 ED
Jim Francfort, '82, '91 BU
4180 Johnny Creek Road
Pocatello, Idaho 83204
208.232.2656
Retired
Spring 2009
Fall 2013
swede1@cableone.net
Post Office Box 6161
Pocatello, Idaho 83205
208.881.9444
Lead Scientist/Engineer/INL
Spring 2011
Fall 2014
James.Francfort@inl.gov
1/21
12/17
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Josh Gehrke, ’09
PharmD, & S&E
Sandee Moore
319 Stillwater Drive
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83404
208.412.4017
Pharmacist
Spring 2011
Fall 2015
joshthemac@juno.com
08/10
Alan Paul Jones, '68, '69 BU
1025 Grassland Drive
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83404-8347
208.881.9444
Retired
Spring 2010
Fall 2014
apjones@cableone.net
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Becky Pond Kearns, ’80 BU
Stephen W. Kenyon, '94 BU
Keith Kearns
3675 West Eckerhill Drive
Park City, Utah 84098
435.615.2771
Tay Kenyon
5539 South Firethorn Place
Boise, Idaho 83716-6825
208.343.5591
Clerk of the Court
Spring 2011
Fall 2015
skenyon@idcourts.net
208.334.3338
10/11
Spring 2012
Fall 2016
bkearns@zionsbank.com
Jean Lacy, ’74 HR
James F. Liday, '64, '74 ED
7116 244th Avenue E
Buckley, Washington 98321
253.862.9715
Dental Hygienist
Spring 2012
Fall 2016
idaholacy@yahoo.com
Judy Liday
180 Fairway Circle
Pocatello, Idaho 83201
208.237.8014
Retired
Spring 2010
Fall 2014
lidayja@cableone.net
7/7
6/25
David Lowry, ’94 S&E, ’98 HR,
’12 BU
Julie Yzaguirre Moore, ’74 A&L
Spring 2012
Fall 2016
dlowry@binghammermorial.org
Alan J. Moore
9824 West Gurdon Court
Boise, Idaho 83704
208.376.3805
Business Owner
Spring 2012
Fall 2016
jaymoore2@aol.com
11/17
5/29
Blaine Nisson, '73 BU, '77 ED
Douglas C. Pendleton, '67 BU
Beverly Nisson
132 East Santa Rebecca Drive
Green Valley, Arizona 85614
541.680.9004
Retired
Spring 2011
Fall 2015
Bdnisson@yahoo.com
Virginia (Gina) Pendleton
133 Canyon Drive
Pocatello, Idaho 83402
208.233.6958
Retired
Spring 2010
Fall 2014
penddoug@isu.edu
5/4
8/3
2614 Sonoma Street
Pocatello, Idaho 83201
208.406.6111
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
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Larry Satterwhite, President
Elect, ’70 A&L
Jan Satterwhite
3609 Warm Springs Avenue
Boise, Idaho 83716
208.761.1542
Independent Contractor
Spring 2009
Fall 2013
lsatterwhite@cableone.net
Jason Darrell Scott, ’93 BU
1/24
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Rick Semba, '75, ‘80 A&L
Gail Siemen, '58, '67, '77 ED
Susan Semba
10695 Sandpiper Street
Boise, Idaho 83709
208.378.0824
Retired
Spring 2009
Fall 2013
ricksemba@cableone.net
Nannette Siemen
1798 Syringa
Pocatello, Idaho 83201
208.233.1725
Retired – Administrator
Spring 2010
Fall 2014
monskifish@q.com
10/28
3/5
Anntara Smith, '03 HR
Rod Tucker, '76 Pharm
Jason John Longley
5094 East Bandsaw Street
Boise, Idaho 83716
208.447.6120
ISU PA Program Instructor
Spring 2009
Fall 2013
smitannt@gmail.com
Jayne Thomas
3136 Willow Street
American Falls, Idaho 83211
208.226.5544
Owner - Rockland Pharmacy
Spring 2010
Fall 2014
jtucker@afwireless.com
6/11
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B. Lynn Winmill, '74 A&L
Lincoln Yamashita, '66 ED
B. Lynn Winmill, '74 A&S
Judy Winmill
5227 Johnny Creek Road
Pocatello, Idaho 83204
208.233.2939
U.S. District Judge
Spring 2009
Fall 2013
lynn_winmill@id.uscourts.gov
Lincoln Yamashita, '66 ED
Linda Jane Yamashita
41-686 Kaaumana Place
Waimanalo, Hawaii 967951446
808.259.5316
Retired
Spring 2009
Fall 2013
lcyamashita@hawaiiantel.net
3/18
2/12
Julie Scott
6048 North Harbor Town Place
Boise, Idaho 83714
208.954.5262
Attorney
Spring 2010
2014
jscott@hawleytroxwell.com
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION___________________
CAMPUS RESOURCES
ISU Office of the President
Administration Building
Pocatello, Idaho
282-3440
ISU Idaho Falls
1776 Science Center Drive
Idaho Falls, Idaho
282-7899
ISU Athletics
Holt Arena
Pocatello, Idaho
282-2771
ISU Meridian
Health Sciences Complex
1311 East Central Drive
Meridian, Idaho
373-1700
ISU Bengal Newspaper
Pocatello, Idaho
282-4812
ISU Campus Recreation
Student Recreation Center
Room 360
Pocatello, Idaho
282-4854
ISU Civic Symphony
Fine Arts Building
Pocatello, Idaho
282-1587
ISU Foundation
Administration Building
Pocatello, Idaho
282-3470
ISU Twin Falls Campus
CSI Evergreen Building, B-40
Twin Falls, Idaho
282-1200
ISU Veterans Sanctuary
Pond Student Union Building
Third Floor
921 South 8th Avenue
Stop 8095
Pocatello, Idaho
282-4298
L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens
Performing Arts Center, Ticket Office
1002 Sam Nixon Avenue
Pocatello, Idaho
282-3595
ISU Marketing & Communications
Administration Building
Pocatello, Idaho
282-3620
Idaho State University Alumni Association
921 South 8th Avenue, Stop 8033
Pocatello, Idaho 83209
800-933-4781 or 208-282-3755
alumni@isu.edu
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