Last Update: February 6 2012
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2012 Membership Renewals
 

The Board of Directors would like to remind its valued members that the 2012 membership fees are now due.

If you have not already done so, please renew your membership by logging into the BCAEM Membershare Website and navigating to your profile.  If you don't remember your password, please click on the "Forgot your password?" link on the membershare site.

NOTE: Please ensure that you login to the memershare website before chosing the membership category.  If you do not login to the BCAEM Membershare Website before selecting the memership category you will need to re-submit all of your information and you will likely encounter an error message stating that your email address is already in use. 

Membership payments may be submitted via the electronic system (through PayPal) or manually by sending a cheque to:

     BCAEM Treasurer
     Box 732
     Revelstoke BC V0E 2S0

If you are paying by cheque please register online and chose "cheque" as your method of payment.

Attention "Expired" Members: Members who are considered "expired" will not be permitted to access the main bcaem.ca website.  Expired members who wish to renew their membership must do so by logging in to the BCAEM Membershare Website.  Expired members are not required to create a new account as their information has been stored within the membership management system.

For membership and payment inquiries, please contact the BCAEM Treasurer..

 

 

 

BCAEM is seeking Volunteers
 

Following the September BCAEM Annual General Meeting and the discussions held at the BCAEM Café, the new Board of Directors have begun the process of implementing initiatives that will benefit the Association’s members. Along with creating committee portfolios for all Directors we are also seeking members in good standing to assist with the following programs and initiatives:

  • Annual General Meeting Planning
  • Member Recruitment
  • Communications (to members and other stakeholders)
  • Education and Research (training and education, conferences, forums, research papers, etc.)
  • Professional Development (code of ethics, conduct and professional development programs) 

The Association can really only be successful if its members work with and support the Board in moving programs forward. If you have any skills or interests in any of the above noted areas please let us know by emailing Bill Elsner, President. 

This is a terrific opportunity for you to help out with the operations and planning of your Association.