Planning for the Society's Future
Venk, Ralph E., PSA Journal
The Long Range Planning Committee (LRPC) was created in 1991 by PSA's Executive Committee. The name of the committee states its purpose: to look to the future of the Society. At first some specific needs were addressed, and as a result several projects were successfully brought to fruition.
The committee is made up of the four corporate officers of the Society and is chaired by the immediate past president. In addition, two members-at-large are appointed by the president each year. At the present time the committee consists of the following: Dr. Ralph E. Venk, Hon. PSA, FPSA
Chairman, LRPC James H. Turnbull, FPSA
PSA President Pauline Sweezey, FPSA
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Publication information:
Article title: Planning for the Society's Future.
Contributors: Venk, Ralph E. - Author.
Magazine title: PSA Journal.
Volume: 60.
Issue: 7
Publication date: July 1994.
Page number: 32.
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