Board of Directors

SMPS Utah’s Board of Directors encourage you to:  Do it for you!

Our Board of Directors shape the future of SMPS in Utah. Our purpose is to plan educational and informative programs to enrich our members’ profession.

We invite all members to get involved! Serve on a committee by contacting the committee Director listed below. Each spring we issue a “call for nominees” for any member wishing to serve on the Board.

President

Eric Larson, CPSM

R&O Construction

President Elect

Mary B. DeMann

Meridian Engineering

Past President

RoLynne W Hendricks

RoLynne Hendricks, Inc.

Treasurer

Kylee Ericksen

Dunn Associates, Inc.

Secretary

Julee Attig, CPSM

VCBO Architecture

Director of Programs

Melody Stong

VO Brothers Mechanical, LLC

Director of Membership

Kim McDonough

Jacobsen Construction

Director of Sponsorship

Suela Kaufman, MBA, CPSM

MGB+A

Director of Special Events

Jessica Clark

Architectural Nexus, Inc

Director of Communications

Jane V. Healy

MARKETLINK

Director of Education

Kimberly Johnson, CPSM

Calder Richards Consulting Engineers

Special Committee Chair

Keri Hammond, FSMPS, CPSM

MARKETLINK

BOARD POSITIONS

The board year for SMPS Utah runs from September 1 through August 31. Nominations for the upcoming board year are held in March of each year. Nominations are open to all members of the Chapter in good standing that meet the criteria for a given position. Self-nominations are allowed. For more information on the nomination process or any of the board positions, please contact our Chapter President, President-Elect, or Immediate Past President.


PRESIDENT-ELECT (three-year commitment)

President-Elect (Year 1). The President-Elect learns from the current president and prepares for the next board year, where they will move into the role of Chapter President. The President-Elect is responsible for supervising the development of a yearly business plan with an annual operating budget and updating the Chapter’s strategic plan for the coming term in which he or she shall become President. The President-Elect shall be responsible for any other duties as may be assigned by the President or Board of Directors. In the absence of the President, the President-Elect shall preside at all meetings of the Chapter, the Board of Directors, or the Executive Committee.

President (Year 2). The Chapter President is the principal officer of the Chapter and exercises general oversight of Chapter affairs and the Board of Directors. The President presides at all meetings of the membership of the Chapter, the Board of Directors, and the Executive Committee. The President is the principal spokesperson for the Chapter.

Immediate Past President (Year 3). After completion of their year as Chapter President, this person moves into the role of Immediate Past President. In the absence of the President and President-Elect, the Past President presides at all meetings of the Chapter and Board of Directors. The Past President is responsible for updating the Chapter’s Policies and Procedures Manual, and any Bylaws that need to be updated or changed. They are also responsible for preparing and submitting the Chapters’ Striving for Excellence award entry, should the Chapter choose to submit.

TREASURER (two-year commitment)

The Chapter Treasurer is responsible for the finances of the Chapter. They work with the other members of the Board of Directors to establish the annual Chapter budget. The Treasurer collects income and expenses from Chapter events and activities, tracks the budget, and maintains the financial health of the Chapter. The Treasurer is also responsible for the preparation of financial statements for the Chapter, which are presented to the Board of Directors at each board meeting (for approval).  

SECRETARY (two-year commitment)

The Secretary maintains and is responsible for Chapter records, which include minutes for past meetings, Chapter Policies and Procedures Manual, Chapter Bylaws, Chapter Annual Strategic Plan, Annual Operating Budget, correspondence, committee reports, and other pertinent information. This role is responsible for attending all Board of Director and Executive Committee meetings and recording minutes at each. The Secretary is also responsible for overseeing the Chapter library.

DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP

The Director of Membership plays a key role in actively promoting membership in SMPS. In addition to maintaining an accurate listing of Chapter members, this director is responsible for reaching out to new members to welcome them to the chapter and help get them integrated into our events, researching current membership opportunities, and investigating member retention. Other activities include coordinating and implementing the yearly membership drive, organizing new and prospective member orientations, and driving the mentor program.

DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS

The Director of Programs organizes the Chapter’s monthly luncheon programs. These programs typically focus on industry-specific topics involving prominent industry leaders, public officials, media figures, etc., surrounding potential project opportunities and trends. The director and their committee determine program topics and secure speakers for the entire Chapter.

DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

The Director of Education provides market-focused educational programs to members and non-members, marketers, and technical staff in the built environment. The monthly educational programs focus on the six Domains of Practice. The Director of Education is also responsible for organizing CPSM study groups, to help members prepare to receive their certifications.

DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EVENTS

The Director of Special Events is responsible for planning, coordinating, and facilitating our Chapter’s most anticipated events: Member Socials, Charity Golf Tournament, Day of Service, and the annual Awards Gala. The Director also orchestrates the annual Marketing Communications and Marketer of the Year Awards programs.

DIRECTOR OF SPONSORSHIP

The Director of Sponsorships solicits sponsorship for our organization through opportunities with our annual Diamond, Platinum, Gold, and Silver sponsorship packages, as well as coordinates in-kind sponsorships. They are also responsible for securing sponsors for programs and educational events not included in the annual sponsor packages, as well as special events. The director acts as a liaison to sponsors and is responsible for ensuring that Chapter sponsors receive their established benefits.

DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS

The Director of Communications manages the internal and external communication of the Utah Chapter. The Director is responsible for publicizing Chapter events and activities via the website and e-mail. Other responsibilities include the design and maintenance of the chapter website, production of the quarterly newsletter, and promotion of the SMPS Utah Chapter through press releases to local publications to promote events and member accomplishments.

REGIONAL CONFERENCE CHAIR (three-year commitment)

The Regional Conference Chair is responsible for representing the Utah Chapter as part of the Southwest Regional Conference Planning Committee Board. The Chair will accept the role assigned by the Regional Conference Committee. This role, dependent upon if the conference is held locally, could be one of the following: Conference Co-Chair; Site Coordination; Registration; Programs/Speakers; Communications; Social Activities; Sponsorship; or Treasurer/Finance.

REGISTRATION COORDINATION (appointed position, non-voting member)

The Registration Coordinator manages attendee registrations, issues with online registration, and handles on-site event coordination, helping to ensure events run smoothly.