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Join a committee --program, public service, education,
membership.
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Take the APR exam. If you're already accredited, teach
an APR class or sit on the readiness review panel.
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Work the registration table at a professional development
event.
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Agree to make a phone call on behalf of a committee
member, e.g., location identification, membership interest
follow up.
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Attend a professional development session - and better
yet, bring a friend!
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Phone a new member. Follow up with an email.
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Identify one potential new member and then follow
him or her through the process.
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Organize a professional development event mailing
session - stuff and label flyers - make a lunch or dinner
out of it!
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Take a book out from the Chapter's professional development
resource library. Return
it when you're done!
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Visit the Chapter's website. Bookmark it and visit
it again!
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Sponsor a Chapter professional development event with
dollars or volunteer services.
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Write an article for the chapter's newsletter.
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Identify a potential sponsor for a professional development
event.
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Talk about the chapter to your colleagues. Pass on
their feedback to the president.
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Introduce yourself to two new people at a professional
development event. Exchange business cards.
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Inquire about chapter leadership. Decide on the timing
and get involved!
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Be a guest speaker at a chapter professional development
event.
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Write an article for the chapter's newsletter recapping
a professional development event.
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Organize a brown bag lunch with fellow members.
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Think of another way to get involved with your chapter
and pass it on to the president to update his or her
list!