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Business Office Committee Reports

The following Committee Reports are available. Starting with Philadelphia (8/04) the reports jump to the page with Board reports for that meeting. So to get back here, you need to hit the [back] key on your browser from there.


Spring 2002
Business Office N. L. Byerly

The Business Office is assisting with the following workshops and meetings:

2002

; Polymers and Organic Chemistry 2002 — University of California, San Diego, California. Co-Chairs: Warren Ford & Spiro Alexandratos (July 14-18, 2002)

; Polyurethanes 2002 — Loews Annapolis Hotel, Annapolis, Maryland. Co-Chair: James E. McGrath and Garth Wilkes (September 29 — October 2, 2002)

; Fluoropolymers 2002 — Current Frontiers and Future Trends - Savannah Marriott Waterfront, Savannah, Georgia. Chair: Dennis Smith (October 13-16, 2002)

; Polymers in Medicine and Biology: 2002 - Sonoma DoubleTree Hotel, Rohnert Park, California. Chair: Buddy Ratner (November 13-16, 2002)

; 2002 Biennial Symposium: Polymeric Nanomaterials - Sonoma Doubletree Resort, Rohnert Park, California. Co-Chairs: Alan D. English, Barry L. Farmer, and Richard A. Vaia (November 17-20, 2002)

2003

; Fuel Cells 2003 - Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, California. Co-Chair: James E. McGrath and Tom Zawodzinski (February 23-26, 2003)

; 7th International Symposium on Polymers for Advanced Technologies - Raddisson Resort, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Co-Chairs: Robson F. Storey and Robert B. Moore (September 21-24, 2003)

; Polyolefins ’03 — Sonoma County, California. Chair: James E. McGrath

Brochures on these workshops can be obtained at the Membership Booth or by contacting the Business Office.

The 2001 Issues of the POLY Newsletter were mailed out to the membership. Suggestions for changes and additional articles for the June 2002 Newsletter were accepted through April 15, 2002.

A total of 67 new members joined the Division of Polymer Chemistry in Chicago, IL. These numbers were up slightly from the ACS meeting in San Diego, CA.

Daily responsibilities of the Business Office include responding to requests for information, performing accounting duties, assisting with various projects, processing Preprint orders, and processing new membership applications.

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Fall 2001

Business Office N. L. Byerly

The Business Office is assisting with the following workshops and meetings:

2001

É Macromolecule Metal Complexes MMC9 - Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York (August 19-23, 2001). Co-Chairs: K. Levon and Y. Okamoto.

É Polyolefins III - Rohnert Park, California (October 7-10, 2001). Co-Chairs: J. E. McGrath, P. Arjunan, and T. Hanlon.

É Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials, Rohnert Park, California (November 14-17, 2001). Co-Chairs: F. D. Blum and R. M. Laine.

2002

É Polymers and Organic Chemistry 2002 — University of California, San Diego, California. Co-Chairs: Warren Ford & Spiro Alexandratos (July 14-18, 2002)

É Polyurethanes 2002 — Loews Annapolis Hotel, Annapolis, Maryland. Chair: James E. McGrath (September 29 — October 2, 2002)

É Fluoropolymers 2002 — South Carolina. Chair: Dennis Smith (October 2002)

É Biomedical Workshop - Rohnert Park, California. Chair: Buddy Ratner (November 13-16, 2002)

É 2002 Biennial Symposium: Polymeric Nanomaterials - Rohnert Park, California. Co-Chair: Alan D. English, Barry L. Farmer, and Richard A. Vaia (November 17-20, 2002)

2003

É Fuel Cells 2003 - Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, California, Chair: James E. McGrath (February 23-26, 2003)

Hotel contracts are currently being negotiated for Polyurethanes II to be held in Annapolis, Maryland in the fall 2001.

Brochures for these workshops could be obtained at the Membership Booth in Chicago, IL, CA or by contacting the Business Office. The Spring 2001 Newsletter was mailed out to the membership in June 2001.

A total of 58 new members joined the Division of Polymer Chemistry in San Diego, CA. These numbers were down significantly compared to previous meetings due to the lack of hard copies of the Polymer Preprints available at the booth.

Daily responsibilities of the Business Office include responding to requests for information, performing accounting duties, assisting with various projects, processing Preprint orders, and processing new membership applications.

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From the Spring 2000 meeting

Business Office N. Byerly

The Business Office assisted with the following meetings during the fall 2000:

· Advances in Polyurethanes — Annapolis, Maryland (September 24-27, 2000), 140 Attendees

· Fluoropolymer 2000 — Savannah, Georgia (October 15-18, 2000), 159 Attendees

· Poly Millennial 2000 — Waikoloa, Hawaii (December 9-13, 2000), 473 Attendees

The Business Office is assisting with the following upcoming workshops/meetings:

· Macromolecule Metal Complexes MMC9 - Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York (August 19-23, 2001)

· Polyolefins III - Sonoma, California (October 7-10, 2001)

· Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials, Sonoma, California (November 14-17, 2001)

Hotel contracts are currently being negotiated for Polyurethanes II to be held in Annapolis, Maryland in the fall 2002.

Brochures or these workshops were available at the Membership Booth in San Diego, California or by contacting the Business Office.

The fall 2000 Newsletter was mailed out to the membership in October 2000. Suggestions for changes and additional articles for the June 2001 Newsletter was accepted through April 15, 2001.

A total of 116 new members joined the Division of Polymer Chemistry in Washington, DC.

Daily responsibilities of the Business Office include responding to requests for information, performing accounting duties, assisting with various projects, and processing new membership applications.

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