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The Region 1 Coalition: “...a publication dedicated to the coalition of talent striving to leave it better than we find it” PG. 1
Chapter Presidents
Central California
Lisa Leaunvankham, Comcast Cable Communications
lisa_leaunvankham@cable.comcast.com
Desert Chapter
Jack Irwin, Charter Communications
Jack.Irwin@charter.com
Golden Gate Chapter Daniel C. Turina, Comcast Cable Communications (RET)
danturina@comcast.net
San Diego Chapter Dennis D. Kee, Charter Communications Inc.
dennis.kee@charter.com
Sierra Chapter Stuart L. Kidd, Comcast Cable Communications
stuart_kidd@cable.comcast.com
Southern California Chapter Ronald A. Lopez, Charter Communications Inc.
ron.lopez@charter.com
The Region 1 Coalition October 2017 Edition
“...a publication dedicated to the coalition of talent
striving to leave it better than we find it”
Produced and edited by
Bob Weaver , SCTE/ISBE Region 1 Representative
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Table of Contents
How You Doin’?
Memory Lane Extreme Awesomeness
Memory Lane Photos PG 1 of 2
Memory Lane Photos PG 2 of 2
Treasurer’s Perspective, “Did you know…?”
A Delightful Potpourri of Essential Information
What’s happening?
The Tool Box…When in doubt check it out!
Region 1 Representative 2015-2017
Bob Weaver, Cox Communications Bob.Weaver@cox.com
The Region 1 Coalition If you would like to make a specific topic request or pro-
vide feedback please send your comments to: Bob.Weaver@cox.com
Farewell Edition “Time to step aside”
“It has indeed been my honor to serve as your SCTE—ISBE Region 1 Representative for the past two years. I sincerely thank each and everyone of you for your dedicated work in the performance of engaging the good of the many while striving to leave it better than you find it! Thank you all for al-lowing me to partner in your challenges and most certainly celebrate so many outstand-ing successes!. You all ROCK!”
It’s been my pleasure and
privilege to work with you
and support the SCTE-ISBE
Mission. Best Wishes!
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How You Doin’? ...SCTE-ISBE Region 1 2017 performance status and ranking.
Time for our 4th quarter big push to finalize efforts to achieve full compliance as well as complete our desired 2017 goals. The da-
ta used for this update has been taken from the latest reports sent out by headquarters. Our Region 1 matrix highlights as of Oc-
tober 6, 2017 are summarized below. Chapter performances are currently indicating our top three standouts with Golden Gate
posting at the top with 1007.50. Sierra in 2nd having earned 635.25 and Central Cal in 3rd position with a total score of 548.91.
Kudos to Central Cal as well as Southern Cal chapters who are currently positioned at 100% compliance at this juncture!
Below is a summary of our Region 1 compliance section celebrations as well as areas that have some remaining opportunities:
100% - Q1 & Q2 Financials (Q3 in process) 6 of 6 chapters have met compliance
100% - Board Contact Info 6 of 6 chapters have submitted 2017 Board contact information.
83% - Bank Signature Card 5 of 6 chapters have met compliance for confirmation / Update
83% - Technical Training Hours 5 of 6 chapters have met compliance for a minimum of 30 technical training hours.
83% - Chapter Board Election 5 of 6 chapters have met compliance for performing and submitting election results.
83% - Financial Review Committee 5 of 6 chapters have established their Financial Review Committee.
67% - Bylaws 4 of 6 chapters have reviewed
67% - Board Meetings 4 of 6 chapters have held and submitted a minimum of four Board meeting minutes
67% - Conflict of Interest /Non-Disclosure 4 of 6 chapters have their full Board members process the COI/ND form.
50% - Financial Review Report 3 of 6 chapters have submitted their FRC report.
33% - Entire Board Active Membership 2 of 6 chapters have their entire board with active SCTE-ISBE Memberships
2017 SCTE Region 1 Consolidated Performance Report _as of October 6th 2017 Prepared by: Bob Weaver, SCTE Region 1 Representative OCT 2017
SCTE Chapter Performance Matrix Data October 2017 Chapters
Compliance Award Details (Chapter Priority Focus ) Status Points Status Points Status Points Status Points Status Points Status Points Compliant
Financials Q1 YES C YES C YES C YES C YES C YES C 100.0%
Financials Q2 YES C YES C YES C YES C YES C YES C 100.0%
# of Financial rpts submitted within 30 days after close of QRT 0 0 2 10 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 5
# of Financial rpts submitted within 15 days after close of QRT 2 20 0 0 2 20 1 10 3 30 1 10
Bank signature card updated or confirmed YES C YES C YES C YES C YES C NO NC 83.3%
Received bylaws by Jan 30 or 30 days after election YES C YES C YES C YES C NO NC NO NC 66.7%
Election results received YES C YES C YES C YES C NO NC YES C 83.3%
Board meets 4 or more times per year YES C YES C YES C YES C NO NC NO NC 66.7%
Total board meeting minutes received 9 6 6 5 2 66.7%
Board meeting minutes received with 10 days (bonus max 4) 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 0 0 2 10
Board Contact Information Received YES C YES C YES C YES C YES C YES C 100.0%
Is the entire board SCTE Members NO NC NO NC YES C YES C NO NC NO NC 33.3%
(New for 2017) Did all board members sign COI? YES C YES C YES C YES C YES C NO NC 83.3%
(New for 2017) Financial Review Committee YES C YES C YES C YES C NO NC YES C 83.3%
(New for 2017) Financial Review Committee Minutes by 4/1 1 10 1 10 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 50.0%
Technical training 30+ hours per year YES C YES C YES C YES C YES C NO NC 83.3%
Training hours reported 74 42 37 52 33 27
# of meeting rpts & rosters submitted within 30 days of meeting 7 70 5 50 3 30 6 60 9 90 3 30
Total Compliance Awards Points 120 90 80 95 120 55
Total Recruitment Award Points 120.00 70.00 70.00 40.00 0.00 0.00
Total Striving for Excellence Award Points 510.00 420.00 280.00 205.00 75.00 40.00
Total Professional Development Award Points 257.50 54.25 21.00 70.25 136.75 123.00
2017 Compliance & Awards Matrix Total 1007.50 634.25 451.00 410.25 331.75 218.00
2016 Final Total 1529 916.5 548.91 336.5 413.49 324.75
Current State VAR -521.50 -282.25 -97.91 73.75 -81.74 -106.75
YoY Delta in % -34.1% -30.8% -17.8% 21.9% -19.8% -32.9%
DesertGolden Gate Sierra Central Cal San DiegoSouthern Cal
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Legend:
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NC _Non Compliance
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August 2016
Sierra Chapter Asst. Training Director, Don Dyer—Comcast
If there is one thing Don Dyer has learned in his many years in our cable
industry, it’s that hard work and dedication will take you anywhere you
want to go. Don proudly supports the SCTE/ISBE and our industry with
Honor, Diligence and Infectious Enthusiasm!
February 2017
Central California Chapter President, Lisa Leaunvankham-Comcast
Builds solid relationships, dedicated to the success of the chapter, and has a
genuine commitment to the Society as well as the membership!
Lisa entered 2016 with the task of taking on her new role as SCTE/ISBE Central Cal Chapter Presi-dent. She embraced her new position with passion and desire to elevate the chapter and improve service to their membership. When all was said and done the chapter out preformed their prior year performance numbers by an increase of 68.2%. Just an outstanding job by Lisa and the en-tire Central California Chapter Board of Directors. Lisa is very proud of the chapter’s performance and give much of the credit to the support and commitment of the entire chapter board. Below are a few mentions that were expressed by members of the Board of Directors when describing Lisa and
her leadership methods. Lisa Leaunvankham
Memory Lane 2016-2017 Encore: SCTE/ISBE Region 1 “Extreme Awesomeness”
December 2016
San Diego Chapter Vice-President, Andy Norton-Charter Communications
Andy brings to the San Diego Chapter Board a genuine desire and willingness to participate in many of the chapter goals and desired outcomes. He is especially dedicated to working with the board in reserving technical session meeting rooms and food services. This year Andy eagerly en-gaged the new LMS system and personally applauded the efficiency LMS brings to technical ses-sion attendance record keeping. Additionally Andy has been the key point of contact and driving force in the accomplishment of the 2016 San Diego Chapter annual Golf Tourney as well as their first Co-Chapter Vendor Day recently hosted in San Diego on December 7, 2016. I do appreciate the work Andy as well as the entire Board of Directors has put into the success of achieving their
San Diego Chapter goals!
September 2017
Desert Chapter President, Jack Irwin-Charter Communications Jack has demonstrated a genuine dedication and commitment to supporting the mission of the SCTE-ISBE. His strong participation on the Chapter Board of Directors is evidence of this behav-ior. There has been many challenges for the Desert Chapter over the past few years. Jack has hung in there with willingness and determination to not let the chapter down. He is engaged and works with other chapters to collaborate for “the good of the many”. As an example, under the leadership of Jack Irwin a recent technical session was produced and webcast with a collaboration gesture in supporting the training needs of the San Diego Chapter. When all was said and done this partnering resulted in a total of 6 qualifying sites for training hours credit. With that the Desert and San Diego Chapter made significant progress towards their compliance requirement for mini-mum technical training hours necessary for 2017. Prior to his recent election to Chapter President Jack tackled the Chapter Secretary duties with full vigor and paved the way for several chapter
compliance achievements.
Don Dyer
Andy Norton
Jack Irwin
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Memory Lane 2016-2017 Photo Encore PG. 1of 2
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Memory Lane 2016-2017 Photo Encore PG. 2 of 2
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The Region 1 Coalition: “...a publication dedicated to the coalition of talent striving to leave it better than we find it” PG. 6
The following whistleblower policy applies to all staff and volunteers of the society and can be found in the
Policies and Procedures of the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers.
This Whistleblower Policy of the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE): (1) encourages
staff and volunteers to come forward with credible information on illegal practices or serious violations of
adopted policies of SCTE; (2) specifies that SCTE will protect the person from retaliation; and (3) identifies
where such information can be reported.
Encouragement of reporting. SCTE encourages complaints, reports or inquiries about illegal practices
or serious violations of SCTE’s policies, including illegal or improper conduct by SCTE itself, by its leader-
ship, or by others on its behalf. Appropriate subjects to raise under this policy would include financial im-
proprieties, accounting or audit matters, ethical violations, or other similar illegal or improper practices or
policies. Other subjects on which SCTE has existing complaint mechanisms should be addressed under
those mechanisms, such as raising matters of alleged discrimination or harassment via SCTE’s human re-
sources channels, unless those channels are themselves implicated in the wrongdoing. This policy is not
intended to provide a means of appeal from outcomes in those other mechanisms.
Protection from retaliation. SCTE prohibits retaliation by or on behalf of SCTE against staff or volun-
teers for making good faith complaints, reports or inquiries under this policy or for participating in a review
or investigation under this policy. This protection extends to those whose allegations are made in good
faith. SCTE reserves the right to discipline persons who make bad faith, knowingly false, or vexatious com-
plaints, reports or inquiries or who otherwise abuse this policy. The right of the whistleblower protection
does not include immunity for any personal wrongdoing that is alleged and investigated.
Where to report. Complaints, reports or inquiries may be made under this policy on a confidential or
anonymous basis. They should describe in detail the specific facts demonstrating the bases for the com-
plaints, reports or inquiries. They should be directed to SCTE’s Chief Executive Officer or Chairman of the
Board of Directors; if both of those persons are implicated in the complaint, report or inquiry, it should be
directed to the Vice President of Finance and Administration who will immediately notify outside counsel.
SCTE will conduct a prompt, discreet, and objective review or investigation. Staff or volunteers must recog-
nize that SCTE may be unable to fully evaluate a vague or general complaint, report or inquiry that is made
anonymously.
Treasurer’s perspective… “Did you know?” Insuring your chapter board is following financial requirements*
Whistleblower Policy
1. Encouragement of reporting
2. Protection from retaliation
3. Where to report
*Reference SCTE -ISBE Treasurer’s Handbook Rev June 2017
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A Delightful Potpourri of Essential Information
Bank Notices - If your chapter receives a notice from the bank requiring action, please send it to head-quarters immediately. Failure to take prompt action may result in your account and funds being frozen. As always, be alert to electronic requests for money and payments. Scammers are continually targeting volun-teer organizations so be sure to confirm all requests via phone or new email.
Updated Chapter Logo Guidelines - In response to feedback from chapters, we have created a template chapters may choose to use to create an updated chapter logo template with the new SCTE•ISBE brand-ing. If your chapter would like to customize this artwork, email Jessica for the design files. Chapters still have the option to use the original guidelines released earlier this year.
Energy 2020 Update - The Energy 2020 Program has continued to expand with the chapter Energy 2020 liaisons. Quarterly update calls provide the latest results from the Energy Management Subcommittee as well as general program updates. Energy 2020 chapter liaisons have delivered regional updates on ener-gy activities and have been valuable channels to cross-share activities by specific chapters like the Alaska Chapter. Remember, chapters earn 10 matrix points for each Energy 2020 liaison (up to 2). Contact Jessica to be added.
Get LinkedIn! - Join the new LinkedIn Group just for chapter leaders. Share ideas with fellow leaders and get timely information from headquarters. This is a private group and you will need to have a LinkedIn ac-count to request membership.
2018 Planning - With only a few months left in 2017, many chapters are turning their attention to 2018 planning. As you form your nominating committee, keep in mind term limits for presidents and vice presi-dent may be up at the end of this year which will impact your chapter's election. Several chapters have al-ready claimed their 2018 Vendor Day dates, so be sure to check the SCTE•ISBE events calendar and email chapters@scte.org before signing contracts.
Chapter Spotlight - The South and Central Americas Chapter recently held its first online forum on HFC Network Design Considerations. More than 260 people participated from Bolivia, Argentina, Panama and San Salvador and more. Forum panelists included representatives from Alpha, Arris, COTAS, Liberty, Ca-blevision and Cable Color. The chapter plans to hold similar forums in the future. If your chapter is interest-ed in offering Spanish-language webinars to your members, please let us know and we will send an invita-tion. Past sessions are archived on scte.org.
If you have any questions, please let us know.
Jessica Brill, Manager, Chapter Relations jbrill@scte.org 610-594-7317
Robin Fenton
Sr. Dir., Membership & Chapters rfenton@scte.org 610-594-7329
Jessica Brill Manager, Chapter Relations jbrill@scte.org 610-594-7317
Dale Roscovich
Chapter Relations Coordinator droscovich@scte.org 610-594-7331
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Region 1 Chapters Online (Links)
http://chapter.scte.org/centralcalifornia/
http://www.sctegoldengate.com/
http://www.scte-sandiego.org/
http://www.sierrachapter.com/cms/joomla/
http://www.sctesocal.org/
Desert Chapter TBA
Facebook:
Central Cal Golden Gate San Diego Sierra SoCal
LinkedIN: San Diego Sierra SoCal
SCTE•ISBE Chapter Leaders
Region 1 Calendar
Golden Gate Motorcycle Roundup Oct 13
Golden Gate Pair A Dice Event Nov 09
NorCal Golf Outing (2018) Apr 24
NorCal Vendor Days (2018) Apr 25-26
National Events
2017 Cable-Tec Expo (Denver CO.) Oct 17-20
Denver: October 19th @4PM
Representing Region 1 (CA; HI; NV)
Chris Miranda—Comcast
Tim Palmer—Cox Communications
THE NEXT BIG… DENVER • October 17-20, 2017
The Next Big… Cable-Tec Expo is on the way! SCTE•ISBE will host the 2017 event Oct. 17-20 in Denver, Colo.
What’s happening? 1
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2017 CLC Presentations Using Chapter Events as a Recruitment Tool
Effective Chapter Communications
A New Way To Webinar
Energy 2020 Overview
So You're Running a SCTE Chapter
2016 CLC Presentations Marketing the Value of SCTE/ISBE
Best Practices for Chapter Training
Member Engagement - Tools and Best Practices
SCTE/ISBE Certification Roadmap
QuickBooks Training
Using Data Successfully to Move Your Chapter Forward
Quick links
SCTE Calendar of Events
Membership Types / Rates
Membership-Corporate Alliance Partner program (CAP)
SCTE Professional Certifications
SCTE Training Courses
SCTE LiveLearning Webinars™ Schedule
SCTE Chapter Webinar Archives
SCTE Standards Program
GoToWebinar Quick start Tutorial
GoToWebinar Request Form
Technical Resources
SCTE Energy Standards and Operational Practices
THE SCTE FOUNDATION
The Energy 2020 Tool Kit
SCTE/ISBE Videos
Cable-Tec Expo Highlights
Cortex Mobile App
Cortex Expert Development Learning System
2016 SCTE/ISBE Expert Development System
SCTE/ISBE Ecosystem
SCTE-ISBE Membership - Chapters and Field Ops Value
SCTE/ISBE Value (Overall)
SCTE/ISBE Membership Value
SCTE/ISBE Standards Value
SCTE/ISBE Technical Information Value
SCTE Energy 2020 Metrics Standards
SCTE Foundation: Advancing Cable Excellence
The Toolbox
Chapter Compliance Pathway
1. Board Elections (each year 1/2 Board seats are opened) 2. Election of Board Officers 3. Chapter Board Contact List including elected Officers 4. Chapter bylaws are reviewed by new board 5. All Board members are active SCTE members 6. Conflict of Interest and Nondisclosure Form 7. Bank signature card is current with Headquarter signer 8. QuickBooks linked to your chapter bank account 9. Bank statements are submitted quarterly 10. Board (quorum) meets a minimum of 4 times each year 11. Provide for a minimum of 30 hours of Technical Training 12. Financial Review Committee (Establish & Complete Review)
Email all updates and forms to Chapters@SCTE.ORG
Chapter Election Results Form `
2016 Chapter Bylaws Template
Chapter Bylaws Annual Review Form`
Chapter Bylaws Change Form`
Bank Signature Card Update / Confirmation`
Training Guidelines for Chapters and Speakers
2017 Compliance and Awards Matrix
Financial Review Committee (FRC) `
Chapter Compliance Check list
Chapter Handbooks SCTE Chapter Handbook (July 2009 R2)
SCTE Secretary Handbook (March 2017)
Treasurer Handbook ( rev June2017)`
SCTE Chapter Election Handbook (Nov 2011)
SCTE Cable-Tec Games Handbook (Jun 2016)
SCTE Chapter Vendor Days Planning Guide(Jan 2016)
“The Region 1 Coalition” Publications
Oct. ‘17; Sep ‘17; Aug ‘17; Jul ‘17,;Jun ’17; May‘17;
Apr ‘17; Mar ‘17; Feb ‘17; Jan ‘17; Dec ‘16, Nov ‘16;
Oct ‘16; Sep ‘16; Aug ‘16; Jul ‘16; Jun ‘16; May ‘16
Region 1 Award Matrix Performance 2016 All Chapter Matrix Final as of Feb 2017
2015 All Chapter Matrix Final as of Feb 2016
SCTE/ISBE Region 1 Meeting Minutes
March 15, 2017 NorCal Tri-Chapter
March 6, 2017 (all Chapters)
June 14, 2016 NorCal Tri-Chapter
April 5, 2016 (all chapters)
Learning Management System (LMS) How to take online attendance using the LMS system 1-25-16
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