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Bob Haislmaier Angel Program
Purpose - The Bob Haislmaier Angel Fund is intended to allow chapters to host
programs for their members that they would otherwise have difficulty in funding. Activities
intended to be funded by other means (e.g., Distinguished Lecturer Program or participation fees)
are not eligible for Angel Fund financing. However participation fees may offset other costs in a
program, such as food, when the speaker is an invited guest.
Maximum Amount - The maximum financial support is USD $600 per year.
Frequency of Use - Each Chapter may submit multiple requests per year to
receive funding from the Bob Haislmaier Angel Fund, as long as the total sum received does not
exceed USD $600.
Combination of Activities - Chapters may not combine activities for the
purpose of obtaining the $600 and each request shall be submitted, justified and considered separately.
Funding Process - Requests for support from an EMC-S Chapter program
should be submitted by the Chapter Chairperson to the Chapter Angel for approval using the
Bob Haislmaier Angel Fund Request Form.
The Chapter Angel is listed with the contact information in the
Directory of Chapter Chairs.
Sufficient information should be provided to the Angel to allow the Angel to evaluate the request.
Upon approval of the planned event, the Angel will forward the request to the Society
Treasurer with a copy to the VP for Member Services for final approval of the funding.
Upon both approvals, the EMCS Treasurer will have IEEE headquarters issue a check or bank
transfer for the approved amount to the chapter. The Chapter shall have an authorized bank
account to receive funds.
No check shall be made payable to an individual.
Angel |
# |
List of Chapters |
Archambeault (NC, USA) |
4 |
North West Florida; Eastern North
Carolina; Melbourne (FL); Atlanta |
Brench (TX, USA) |
4 |
Huntsville; Dallas; Boston; Central Texas |
Benitez (OR, USA) |
2 |
Oregon & South West Washington; Spain |
Drozd (NY, USA) |
6 |
Rochester; Mohawk Valley; Long
Island/New York; Montreal; Ottawa; Toronto |
Ford (DC, USA) |
4 |
Philadelphia; Baltimore/Annapolis; Pittsburgh; Germany |
Goldblum (FL, USA) |
4 |
Romania; France; Czech Republic; Turkey |
Heather (MD,USA) |
2 |
Washington/Northern Virginia; Washington/Southern
Maryland |
Heirman (NY, USA) |
1 |
New Jersey Coast |
Hoolihan (MN, USA) |
1 |
Twin Cities |
Joffe (ISRAEL) |
10 |
Ukraine; Russia (Northwest); Russia (Siberia); Poland; Croatia; Israel; Australia (Victoria Section); Hyderabad (India); Harbin; South Africa |
Maradei (Italy) |
7 |
Italy; Benelux; Hong Kong; Sweden; Switzerland; UK & Republic of Ireland; Austria |
Norgard (CO, USA) |
4 |
Albuquerque; Phoenix; Rocky Mountain; Tucson |
O’Neil (WA, USA) |
3 |
Brazil; Colombia; Argentina |
Pettit (WA, USA) |
5 |
Seattle; San Diego; Orange Country; Los Angeles; Santa Clara |
Staggs (TX, USA) |
2 |
Rock River Valley;Galveston
Bay/ Houston |
Sweeney (IL, USA) |
2 |
Chicago; Milwaukee |
Williams (MI, USA) |
1 |
Southeastern Michigan |
Yoshino (Japan) |
8 |
Beijing; Japan; Malaysia ; Nanjing; Sendai; Seoul; Taipei; Singapore |
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