I have to agree, if PSES didn't exist I don't believe any other country
has a national society that includes this area of interest. 
Although I rarely post, I've been subscribed to this reflector on and
off over a number of years and have always been surprised how active it
is. If IEEE membership doesn't appeal to the masses the affiliation to
PSES surely does

Regards

Richard Jones


From: Doug Kramer [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 10:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] IEEE PSES / Please Read

IEEE membership in general has been a great career resource for me and I
do not (and will not) hesitate to renew membership.  Society memberships
have come and gone based on my interests and area of industry in which I
have worked (Consumer Electronics, Antenna, DSP, EMC, Communication).  

As users of this forum, if half of us were PSES members that should
cover the numbers.  There are expenses associated with a society and if
there is little interest the society should be reexamined.  Interest as
gauged by membership numbers.  1000 seems a little high to me, but in a
global organization like IEEE it may be reasonable.      

The bigger question (and one for the PSES society board), is there
enough interest in a PSES?  Would the global community be better served
if there was no PSES?  

My opinion is that the community is better served by having a PSES and
as such I will be adding that Society (along with EMC) to my renewal
list.

Best regards,
Doug Kramer



From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim
Bacher
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 9:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: IEEE PSES / Please Read

Dear emc-pstc Member:

We wanted to make you aware of our need to increase PSES membership by
the end of this year. If we do not increase membership from 600 members
to at least 1000 members by the end of the year, there will be a
movement to shut down the Product Safety Engineering Society in 2010. I
feel the society is too important to just throw up our hands and give it
up.  If you have been a member of this email discussion list for any
amount of time you know how valuable the list is. Even though the list
will not go away if the society goes away, I do not want to allow the
society to fail.

To join only the society (not be a member of the IEEE) you may join as
an affiliate.
The cost is approximately half of what a full member of the IEEE would
cost. To join go to:
   http://www.ieee.org/web/membership/societies/PSE043.html

Affiliate part of the Dues are show below. Add on the society fee (to
the amount show
below) of $35 for full year (after August 16) or $17.25 for a half year.

                                Full Rate       Half year rate

     IEEE Regions 1-6 (USA)     64.50           32.25

     IEEE Region 8-10           64.50           32.25

     IEEE Region 7, GST         67.73           33.87

     IEEE Region 7, HST         72.89           36.45

Region info available at: 
http://www.ieee.org/web/geo_activities/home/world_reg.html
Why be a member information at: http://www.ieee-pses.org/membership.html


Thank You,

Jim Bacher
President IEEE PSES
http://www.ieee-pses.org
http://www.psessymposium.org/

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