BEA NEWSReminder of Board Nomination & Election Timetable for BEA Board ofDirectors, Districts 2,4,6,8District 2:District 4:District 6:District 8:Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, NorthCarolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Caribbean and AfricaIllinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, NorthDakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Canada and ScandinaviaAlaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana,Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Asiaand Pacific(Interest Divisions) Communication Technology, Courses, Curricula& Administration, Gender Issues, History, International, Law &Policy, Management & Sales, Multicultural Studies, News,Production Aesthetics & Criticism, Research, Student MediaAdvisors, Two-Year/Small Colleges, WritingAugust 18, 2003Board of Directors Nominations Ballots, with a list of eligiblePaid 2003 Individual members in Districts 2,4,6 mailed to sameset of members from the BEA office.September 15, 2003 (COB)Deadline for BEA Secretary-Treasurer to receivecompleted Nomination Ballots. Only Paid 2003 BEAIndividual members with at least 3 valid nominationswill be placed on the Election Ballot.September 29, 2003Board of Director Election Ballots’ with eligible Nominees’bio/campaign statement mailed to Individual Members inDistricts 2,4,6 from the BEA office. District 8 nominationballots will be sent to appropriate Interest Division leaders.October 20, 2003 (COB)Deadline for BEA Secretary-Treasurer to receive ElectionBallots.All newly elected board members will take office at the completion of the BEA2004 Convention, April 19, 2004.BEA—Educating tomorrow’s electronic media professionals 72
BEA NEWS2004 Convention Program Chair & Interest Division DeadlinesBEA2004: BEA’s 49th Annual Convention and Exhibition&2nd Annual BEA International Festival of Film, Video & Media ArtsConvention DatesFriday-Sunday, April 16-18, 2004Las Vegas, NevadaFor convention updates visit BEA’s website at http://www.beaweb.org**************************************************************************************September 5, 2003— Deadline for Submission of prioritizedPanel/Demonstration/Workshop, TDR/Festival proposals to the BEA ConventionProgram Chair from the BEA Interest Division Chairs.October 25, 2003—Convention Program Chair Presents Proposed ConventionProgram to the BEA Board of Directors at Their Fall, 2003 Board Meeting forComment and Approval.November 7, 2003—Deadline for Convention Program Chair to notify, by writtencorrespondence, the BEA Interest Division Chairs on the acceptance and nonacceptanceof all panel proposals and other proposals for convention that were sent tohim by the August 8, 2003 deadline.November 14, 2003—Deadline for the Interest Division Chairs to Notify, by writtencorrespondence all Proposers of Panels, and other proposals for convention of theiracceptance or non-acceptance.November 14, 2003—Deadline for Submission of Competitive Papers to All BEAInterest Division/or Interest Division Paper Chairs from Paper Authors.December 12, 2003—Deadline for the BEA 2nd International Festival of Film, Video& Media Arts, entry paperwork, entry product to be judged, and entry fee payments tobe paid.December 12, 2003—Deadline for all Interest Division Chairs or designated divisionleader to give the Convention Program Chair: all particulars related to their panelsfrom titles, to participants to AV and refreshment needs.December 21, 2003—Deadline for Convention Program Chair to deliver theorganized data from the December 12 deadline to the BEA Office for input into theNAB Convention Scheduler by January 9, 2004.73Feedback September 2003 (Vol. 44, No. 4)
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