2012 NIC Annual Meeting
April 22-23, 2012: House of delegates & Student Lobbying Training
Registration opens at 12p on Saturday, April 21st.
Sunday, April 22nd
9.00-11.00a PRE-CONFERENCE
9.00-5p Student Lobbying Training
11.30-1.15p NIC Presidents Luncheon (Presidents, Executives & Delegates Only)
2.00-3.45p Educational Session
4.00-6.15p Caucus Meetings
8.00-10.00p Gold & Silver Medal Banquet
Monday, April 23rd
9-12p House of Delegates
· Roll Call
· Nominations
· State of Governance
· State of the Industry
· Audit
· Caucus Report Out
· New Business
§ Motions
§ Resolutions
§ Elections
§ Installation of Directors & Officers
· Memorial Minutes
12p HOUSE OF DELEGATES MEETING OFFICIALLY ENDS
OPTIONAL: Lunch On Your Own
2.00p: Lobbying Training Begins *Required for Students & Alumni
April 24, 2012: Congressional visits
Required training for alumni takes place from 2-5p on April 23rd.
Registration Fees
NIC Full Registration $245.00 (Includes all meals and functions)
NIC Meeting Only $140.00 (Only includes HOD & Symposia)
Student Full Registration $245.00 (Includes all meals and functions)
Student Registration $140.00 (Only includes 2011 NIC Lobbying Teams Reception)
Associate Member Registration $245.00 (Includes all meals and functions)
Associate Member Al A Carte $140.00 (General registration only)
Session Fees (The following fees represent a la carte pricing)
House of Delegates/Symposia $140.00
Symposium-Only $45.00
Laurel Wreath Luncheon $60.00
Awards Banquet $90.00
Congressional Visit Training - $25
NIC Lobbying Reception - No Cost
Hotel Reservations (Reserve your room by March 20th)
Doubletree Crystal City / $211/night
Call-in Reservation: 1-800-222-TREE [8733] (Mention Group Code "NIA" or "2012 NIC Annual Meeting")
Sponsorship information
Special presentations by:
Miriam Carver
Miriam Carver is a Policy Governance author and consultant. She and her husband, Dr. John Carver, have co-authored Reinventing Your Board: A Step by Step Guide to Implementing Policy Governance (1997, 2nd edition 2006, Jossey-Bass) and A New Vision of Board Leadership: Governing the Community College (1994, Association of Community College Trustees) as well as several booklets in the Jossey-Bass CarverGuide Series on Effective Board Governance (1996-1997, Jossey-Bass). In addition, Miriam, along with co-author Bill Charney, has written The Board Member's Playbook: Using Policy Governance to Solve Problems, Make Decisions, and Build a Stronger Board (2004, Jossey-Bass). She is executive co-editor of the bimonthly publication Board Leadership: Policy Governance in Action (Jossey-Bass). Miriam's detailed bibliography is attached.
Dr. Kevin Kruger
The NASPA Board of Directors selected Dr. Kevin Kruger as the first NASPA President. Dr. Kruger was selected from a competitive group of candidates representing a diversity of backgrounds and accomplishments in a comprehensive national search. He will assume leadership of NASPA on March 15, 2012. Dr. Kruger brings to the presidency an extensive organizational history and distinguished professional background. His career represents more than 30 years of experience as a student affairs leader, during which he has worked as a tireless consensus builder, earning the respect of his colleagues and peers.
Photos from previous events are available on our Flickr site.
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