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Affiliates in 2009–10
Affiliate Councils Executive Board: President—Chloe Merrill, CFLE (2011) President-Elect—Minnell Tralle (2011) Annual Conference Program Chair —Joanne Roberts, CFLE (2011) Secretary—Stephen Brown (2010) Student/New Professional Representative—Amanda Williams (2010) Student Affiliate Representative—Angela Jones (2011) Past President/Chair, Nominating Committee—Richard Sale (2011) State Affiliates, 2009–2010: California—Jacki Booth Illinois—Laura Smart Minnesota—Rose Allen Ohio—Maureen Blankemeyer Oklahoma—Brian Camp Texas—Steve Green Utah—Joyce Buck Regional Affiliates: Northwest (AK, AL, BC, ID, MT, OR, WA)—Renee Overath Local Affiliates: Greater Greensboro, NC—Cindy Dorman Taiwan, ROC—Hsiang-Ming Justine Kung Student Affiliates: Bowling Green State University—Jean Gerard Central Michigan University—Chris Latty East Carolina University—Elizabeth Carroll, CFLE, and Linda Robinson Jacks Council on Family Relations—Tara Newman […]
Affiliates in 2008–09
Association of Councils Executive Board: President—Richard Sale (2009) President-Elect—Chloe Merrill, CFLE (2011) Annual Conference Program Chair—Ada Alden, CFLE (2009) Secretary/Treasurer and Affiliate Connection Editor—Stephen Brown (2009) Student/New Professional Representative—Amanda Williams (2010) Section Liaison—Denise Donnelly (2009) Past President/Chair, Nominating Committee—Marcie J. Brooke, CFLE (2009) State Councils, 2008–2009 California—Jacki Booth Illinois—Gary Laumann Minnesota—Betty Cooke Ohio—Gary W. Peterson Oklahoma—Brian Camp Texas—Steve Green Utah—Joyce Buck Regional Councils Mid-Atlantic (DE, PA, MD)—Rebecca Ward Northwest (AK, AL, BC, ID, MT, OR, WA)—Jane Lanigan Local Councils Greater Greensboro, NC—Cindy Dorman Taiwan, ROC—Hsiang-Ming Justine Kung Student Councils Bowling Green State University—Jean Gerard Central Michigan University—Chris Latty East Carolina University—Elizabeth […]
Affiliates in 2007–08
Affiliated Councils and Presidents for 2008–2009 were as listed: Association of Councils Executive Board President—Richard Sale (2009) President-Elect—Chloe Merrill, CFLE (2011) Annual Conference Program Chair—Ada Alden, CFLE (2009) Secretary/Treasurer and Affiliate Connection Editor—Stephen Brown (2009) Student/New Professional Representatives—Amanda Williams (2010) Section Liaison—Denise Donnelly (2009) Past President/Chair, Nominating Committee—Marcie J. Brooke, CFLE (2009) State Councils, 2008–2009 California—Jacki Booth Illinois—Gary Laumann Minnesota—Betty Cooke Ohio—Gary W. Peterson Oklahoma—Brian Camp Texas—Steve Green Utah—Joyce Buck Regional Councils Mid-Atlantic (DE, PA, MD)—Rebecca Ward Northwest (AK, AL, BC, ID, MT, OR, WA)—Jane Lanigan Local Councils Greater Greensboro, NC— Cindy Dorman Taiwan, ROC—Hsiang-Ming Justine Kung Student Councils Bowling Green […]
Affiliates in 2006–07
The Association of Councils Executive Board structure was as follows: President: Richard Sale (2009) Annual Conference Program Chair: Ada Alden, CFLE (2009) Secretary/Treasurer & Affiliate Connection Editor: Stephen Brown (2009) Student/New Professional Representatives: Justin Dyer (2008) Section Liaison: Denise Donnelly (2009) Past President/Chair, Nominating Committee: Marcie J. Brooke, CFLE (2009) The 2007–2008 State Councils included the following California (Jacki Booth) Illinois (Angela R. Wiley) Michigan (Tara Saathoff-Wells) Minnesota (Minnell Tralle) Ohio (Donna K. Crossman) Oklahoma (Glee Absher, CFLE) Texas (Dave Sager, CFLE) Utah (Susan Ericksen) Regional Councils Mid-Atlantic (DE, PA, MD; Rebecca Pettit) Northwest (AK, AL, BC, ID, MT, OR, WA; Jane Lanigan) […]
Affiliates in 2005–06
Marcie Brooke, President of the Association of Councils (AOC), represented the affiliates on the Board of Directors. Kathleen Gilbert, program chair, coordinated the Leadership Training Workshop addressed by Marcie and Nancy Gonzalez and having a panel led by Lane Powell. The AOC bylaws were revised to include a President-Elect position that would be a 2-year term leading to a 2-year term as President of AOC, to provide continuity with NCFR Board work and work with the affiliates. A new Florida Council was in the process of being formed.
Affiliates in 2004–05
Association of Councils (AOC) priorities, defined by AOC President Marcie Brooke, were to promote the CFLE program and focus on campus advisors; to sponsor the Student/Advisor breakfast at the Annual Conference, which was very popular; and to work on a speakers bureau form for the AOC that would list the state members willing to speak at workshops, and seminars. The states having active councils were listed as CA, IL, MI, MN, OH, OK, TX, UT, Mid-Atlantic Region; NW Region; Taiwan ROC, and Greater Greensboro, plus 26 growing student campus councils.
Affiliates in 2003–04
The Northwest Council on Family Relations held a joint conference with the Family Science Association Annual Teaching Family Science Conference at West Yellowstone, MT, at the Gateway to Yellowstone. The theme was “Sharing Information about International Families Through Teaching and Research.” Arminta Jacobson, who was Association of Councils program chair, coordinated the leadership workshop on November 17. Many of the 10 state affiliates celebrated the International Year of the Family anniversary with special events on campuses.
Affiliates and Journals and Publications in 2002–03
The CFLE marketing sent letters to all state Affiliates listing all CFLEs in each of their states and asking the Affiliate to promote certification at their various conferences. Two new publications—Vision 2003: Contemporary Family Issues, a compilation of articles from the 2002 conference presentations with contributing authors Gregory Acs, Scott Coltrane, Howard Markman, Laura Sanchez, Arlene Skolnick, et al., and Family Life Education: Integrating Theory & Practice, edited by David Bredhoft, and Mike Walcheski, both of Concordia University—were released. The contract for publishing and marketing the two journals with Allen Press expired, and Blackwell Publishing became the new manager of the […]
Affiliates in 2001–02
The Northwest Council held a conference in June 2002. At the NCFR Annual Conference, Britton Wood, Association of Councils program chair, coordinated a roundtable session on strengthening the affiliates. NCFR offered $500 start-up grants to campuses that wished to start college or student councils. There were 19 campus councils. Many identified unique mission statements.
Affiliates in 2000–01
In order to clarify Board roles in governance, Lane Powell, Association of Councils (AOC) President, presented to the Board a distinction between and Affiliates and the Association of Councils. The AOC is a part of the NCFR bylaws, and therefore the Board requires a monitoring report from the AOC, whereas the Affiliates are more autonomous and self-sustaining. The AOC made its first awards for meritorious service at the 2000 Annual Conference and continued them. Recipients included Libby Blume, Roger Rubin, Raeann Hamon, Shulamit Ritblatt, and Anne Stanberry.
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June 7, 2016 at 3:19 pm
Sure, no problem
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June 7, 2016 at 2:45 pm
I wondered if I could use this for a project in my Chicano Studies class at ASU. The project will be put up in an exhibit display and possibly travel around to schools. Please let me know.
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November 12, 2013 at 10:20 am
Also worth a mention: John Gottman gave a Research Update for Practitioners on his marital research, which was well attended.
By the way, the name is “Celine Le Bourdais.”
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August 21, 2013 at 11:47 am
Dennis,
Enjoyed the story. And, what a lucky break for me that you did make this decision. Hope all is well.
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August 15, 2013 at 9:19 am
The 1980 Portland Conference was 12 days after Mt. St. Helen had erupted. There was lots of ash around all over, and I still have a bottle of that ash. That was the year we had an afternoon trip to near Mt. St. Helen’s planned, and still took the trip. On the way up the bus stopped at Crown Point which was typically one of the windiest spots around. The wind was so strong that it blew the name badges out of the plastic holders. It also blew Ruth Jewson, Helen Hartness, and me on top of each other (which was scary for us with Ruth, but she wasn’t hurt). The bus also stopped at Multnomah Falls which was stunning. That evening I played for Bert Adams to sing songs from some musicals. He did a magnificent job.
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August 13, 2013 at 1:24 pm
One of my first NCFR conferences was in Portland and I was still a doctoral student then, and a member of the Executive Committee of NCFR as the student rep. It was at that meeting that I was really thinking about my career and where I should go with it. I was a student in family sociology and my chair was Lee Axelson, then the President of NCFR. He wanted me to take a sociology position. But others suggested that my interests would be better served in Child and Family Development (then in Home Ec) where relationship issues would be easier to study. I did not know which way to go.
At that meeting we took a bus trip to the coast of Oregon for a “salmon bake” on the beach. I sat on the bus between Eleanor Luckey and Ruth Jewson. All the way over and back we talked about career directions and those two people who I respected so much listened to me, and gave me their counsel, experience, and wisdom. Eleanor noted that she had been trained in psychology but chose to go into child and family development since there were more peers there who could help her frame her ideas and help them mature. Ruth saw the emerging scholarship in CFD and the quality of research coming out. The result of that was my turning down sociology jobs and taking the CFD position at UNC-Greensboro, where John Scanzoni and others later joined me a a great department. And my first students there were Jay Mancini and Gary Bowen, who have become successful scholars in their own right.
So the memories of that NCFR in Portland so many years ago remind me of how important it is to continue to foster opportunities for young student scholars to meet with senior people who can give them other ideas, and perhaps bring perspectives that their own programs may not be able to offer. Keep mixing us all up, and recognize the key role you play in the stirring of the creative pots in this vital area of family research and practice.
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July 12, 2013 at 3:49 pm
These changes have been incorporated. Thanks for your feedback.
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July 11, 2013 at 8:52 am
Edits–
1. Please add that he was a professor for nearly 30 years
2. Also change “:marriage and family therapist” to “marriage and family researcher and therapist”
3. Prepare and Enrich should be all CAPS—PREPARE ENRICH
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July 8, 2013 at 4:16 pm
That terminology has been corrected. Thanks Marilyn.
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July 8, 2013 at 4:13 pm
In 1988-89, I was Association of Councils president-elect. In 1989-90, I was president. There was no vice president. Other officers were program chair, secretary/treasurer, and past president. Both the president elect and the president served on the NCFR Board.
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