Botanical Society of America
Duties of the Program Director
Important Documents –
Mission & Objectives,
Guidelines for Professional Ethics,
BSA Bylaws,
Sectional Bylaws
Duties of – President, President Elect, Past President, Secretary, Treasurer, Program Director, Avdisory Council Chair and BSA Execcutive Director
Duties
Under Article VI. of
the bylaws of the Botanical Society of America, the Program Director
arranges the scientific program, social events, and business and
Advisory Council meetings of the Society at the annual meeting.
The annual meeting program is planned cooperatively with the Sections
of the Society and is coordinated with the programs of other societies
meeting with the Society. The Program Director also issues the
call for papers, symposia, workshops, and abstracts; arranges
sessions, publishes accepted abstracts, and prepares the final
program for the annual meeting of the Society.
Committee Assignments –
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE and ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM COMMITTEE
In cooperation with the Sections of The Society and the BSA Local
Representative, the Program Director organizes the annual meeting
and publishes the Abstract Book (supplement to the June issue
of the AJB).
Post Conference
Appoint a local representative for the annual meeting the next
year. Make sure that AIBS, the Program Director and the Secretary
of BSA each have this person’s name, address, phone and
FAX numbers.
Fall Mailing - al large part of this is now in the hands of the
Program Director
Symposia leaders - joint email with the President - For symposia
that are already organized, encourage organizers to search for
necessary funds, and make sure they have speakers and programs
planned. Indicate that there are only limited sectional funds
for all symposia, and that you expect the organizers to seek some
or all symposia funding from outside sources. For this, look to:
The National Science Foundation, other foundations, industry,
and other societies.
September
The "Call for Abstracts" and any Conference materials
to be included in the Fall Mailing are finished in early September,
as soon as all the names of sectional Program Organizers are available.
Forward all materials to the Executive Director via email.
October
A set of instructions and abstract forms are mailed to all symposium organizers. At the AIBS
Planning Meeting in October, field trips, ticketed and non-ticketed social and meal functions,
housing, shuttle service, symposia, workshops and rooms for various events are discussed. The
Program Director communicates with sectional Program Organizers via memo, phone and fax to
keep them informed about meeting plans.
January
Instructions for preparing sectional programs and the ‘Meeting
Room Requirement’ forms are sent to each sectional Program
Organizer. Each Organizer prepares the program for her/his section
and sends it to the Program Director by 15 March. The Program
Director meshes all the sectional programs together, being sure
to set times aside for general Society events.
February - March
By 1 April, the completed program, a list of every name in the
BSA program and the list of all room and audio visual requirements
for the meeting are sent to our partner organizations. Also, by
1 April the abstracts are sent to Allen Press. Before this happens,
however, abstracts must be sorted by Section, and within each
Section arranged alphabetically under symposia, contributed papers
and posters. Each abstract is given a number, an author index
is generated, and a table of contents, list of all sessions, letter
to BSA members and copy for back cover are prepared; a picture
for the front cover is obtained from the BSA Local Representative.
April
Prepare Abstracts and meeting schedule.
May
The Call for Symposium Titles is prepared.
Ongoing
Throughout the year numerous requests for information are answered, and many official letters of
invitation are written and faxed to foreign countries. The Program Director attends the Executive
Committee meeting in April and prepares an annual report, which is presented at the Council and
Annual Business Meetings. |