Finally got free to hop in on this.

I agree about membership drives. Anything to boost numbers. I agree
with Matt S's comment about abrasive (not sure if it rubs me the same
wrong way) but I think it would be tough but highlighting achievements
in our area would be the thing to Highlight. Not sure how to gauge that
but that is what I would like to see.

The talk about Corporate memberships is fine with me but we would have
to setup a structure for that. A dues paying member gets voting rights
and can run for a spot on the board. There should be some distinction on
that. Looking at our membership page:

https://lopsa.org/about_membership 

there is room for work in this area. 

John J. Boris Sr.
JEN-A-SyS Administrator Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Chairman Professional IT Community Conference (PICC'12)
www.picconf.org   


>>> Matt Simmons <[email protected]> 4/6/2012 10:15 PM >>>
Hi Matt,

I think a membership drive of sorts, is a great idea. I don't even mind
the
idea of the business giving it to the SAs in question. It's a lot more
useful than flowers (or whatever the geek equivalent is), and if they
get
in the habit, hey, built-in renewal. I agree with whoever it was,
(Tom,
maybe?) who said that renewal notices should get sent to the member AND
the
person who gave the gift.

Speaking of flowers and the like...

I am in complete agreement with Matt that LOPSA should do what it can
to
encourage the idea of System Administrator Appreciation Day. It sounds
silly, but advocating things like this card
<http://www.bluemountain.com/ecards/7-27-system-administrator-day/card-3080819?q=system%20administrator>from
Blue Mountain or these
cards<http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/shopping/cb.asp?keyword=Sysadmin+day>
from
Greeting Card Universe create awareness. If I got one, even from
another
system administrator, I'd print it out and hang it at my desk for the
week
of SysAdmin Appreciation Day.

If LOPSA were made of money, I'd say that we could work out some kind
of
bulk postcard deal to send members SysAdmin Day cards to their
business
addresses, but e-cards are free. Maybe just send a "Happy System
Administrator Appreciation Day" email, the way that some companies
send
"Merry Christmas" emails to their clients.

Regarding the membership drive, one thing I've thought about a lot is
sending free memberships to prominent members of the tech community. I
don't know what the cost to LOPSA is per member, but I suspect it would
be
worth the expense to offer a free membership to people who are
newsworthy
and have the attention of the media. Maybe nice heartwarming stories
like this
guy's<http://www.theforecaster.net/news/print/2012/04/03/formerly-jobless-woolwich-man-adds-presidential-in/118468>
.

It also seems like, sometime around mid June, "SysAdmin of the Year"
contests start coming out of the woodwork. Although the idea of
rewarding
heroics is kind of...abrasive...to me, we should be able to brainstorm
and
come up with a way to put a positive spin on the idea, and maybe
partner
with an established contest. BigFix has done it, as has CyberArk, but
OpenDNS is probably the longest-running and most respected. Plus they
throw
a big SysAdmin Appreciation Day bash every year in the bay area. If
they
were interested in partnering, it could be a really good matchup.

What does everyone else think of these ideas?

--Matt (Simmons)

On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 10:08 PM, Matt Disney <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi, folks.
>
> As many of you are aware, System Administrator Appreciation Day is
the
> last Friday in July. Let's start planning what LOPSA should do to
recognize
> and promote it.
>
> One thing I have in mind is a membership drive of some sort, perhaps
in
> the form of discounted gift memberships. Want to show a sysadmin
some
> appreciation? Get them a one-year membership to LOPSA. And maybe we
can
> give better discounts if you buy 5, 10, 25 gift memberships. Ok, but
maybe
> we need to have some sort of gift to go along with it. Maybe a book
of some
> kind, donated or discounted to LOPSA if possible to make the numbers
work
> better. And some organizations don't pay for association memberships,
so
> maybe we offer the gift for a certain price and the membership is
actually
> complimentary. It would be a deal where it would be available for
new
> memberships or to extend the membership of a current member by a
year. This
> plan is not fully baked but I think it might have some potential.
>
> The reason I'm pushing for a membership drive sort of thing here
(even if
> we don't label it as such) is that increasing our rosters allows us
to get
> bigger partnerships/sponsorships and in turn recruit even more
members. And
> having a larger membership is one important way that LOPSA will gain
> efficiencies of scale, serve our membership better, and also be more
> influential in the public arena and to other organizations regarding
system
> administration as a profession.
>
> I'd like to hear what you think about the gift membership drive
idea,
> suggestions on how to improve it, and if you have other ideas for Sys
Admin
> Day activities.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt Disney
>
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