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Friday, September 13, 2013

August SASFAA Board Meeting Review

The SASFAA Executive Board met August 3rd – 4th for our first official Board meeting of the 2013-14 year in Jacksonville, FL, site of our 2014 Annual Conference.  If I had to sum up our weekend in a quote, it would be “None of us is as smart as all of us” by Ken Blanchard.  The Board had a few challenges to face but we did so by working together as a team and by appreciating and considering all input provided.    

The following is a summary of some of the highlights from the meeting.  This is not an all-inclusive list of everything that was discussed.  You will be notified when the minutes from our meeting are posted to the SASFAA website and they will contain all the details about our discussions as well as all actions taken by the Board. 

·         Based on a recommendation from the Nominations and Elections committee, the Board approved deleting the sentence “The electronic voting site shall be staffed continuously by members or designees of the nominations and elections committee during the posted times.” from section 6.13.3 of the current SASFAA Policy and Procedure Manual (see page 34 online at http://www.sasfaa.org/Resources/Documents/Governing%20Documents/Policies%20and%20Procedures/SASFAA%20PP%20-%20090313.pdf ).  The committee was charged this year with evaluating the most recent elections process and determining if it would continue going forward in the same fashion.  The process that was used for the 2013 election was voted on by a prior Board as a one-time trial.  This will mean the elections process will go back to how it was executed the year before last with voting being opened 10 calendar days prior to the initial business meeting at the annual conference and will close at 3 pm on the last full day of the conference.  The Nominations and Elections chair will report the results of the election at a business session at the conference following the completion of voting.

·         The Board reviewed reports from the various SASFAA committees regarding their work so far and plans for the near future.  Our organizational chart for 2013-14 can be found at:  http://www.sasfaa.org/Resources/Documents/Governing%20Documents/SASFAA%202013-14%20Organization%20Chart.pdf.  In addition to the customary ad-hoc committees, I added an additional one this year called Technology Assessment and Integration which will be reviewing all of our communications as well as our website and making recommendations to the Board throughout the year about how we can more effectively keep in touch with our members. 

·         The Board approved a budget for the 2013-14 year which includes a $25 increase to the annual conference registration fee (from $250 to $275) due to increased hotel/food expenses but also allowed for $31,500 to be transferred from assets to the current year budget to help offset part of those additional expenses.  SASFAA uses a zero-based budgeting model which means our expenses in any given year cannot exceed our projected revenues.  That being said, the Board recognized that SASFAA has now made up for the money lost during the financially challenging years and that our reserves more than meet the requirements set forth by our P & P Manual.  Therefore, it felt very strongly that part of the revenues that have been collected above expenses in the prior year should be used to benefit our members this year.  Additionally, a Leadership Workshop or Management Institute is being discussed for this year which would also be partially subsidized by SASFAA. 

·         The Board approved a location for our November Board meeting – the Embassy Suites near Brier Creek in Raleigh-Durham and a location for the 2014 Board Transition meeting to be held June 8 – 11 at the Tradewinds Resort in St. Pete Beach, FL.

·         Eight of the 9 SASFAA states provided a report to the board of what is happening in their states and with their associations.  The state presidents will also be working on a joint project this year to help better prepare state presidents-elect for their year as state presidents on the SASFAA Board by evaluating the state presidents-elect workshop coordinated by the SASFAA President-Elect at the annual conference and the Board transition meeting agenda to see if there are any opportunities for enhancements.  They will also be producing a handout to be shared with incoming state presidents-elect to inform them in advance of their SASFAA responsibilities. 

·         The Board also approved committee members for the 2013-14 year as well as goals that I added to those that had already been recommended by last year’s Governance and Strategic Planning (GAP) committee.

The Conference Committee met during the same timeframe as the Board and ended their meeting on Monday, August 5th.  Amy Berrier has posted a SASFAA Nine News article dated September 10th outlining all of the tentative plans for the 2014 annual conference and we anticipate that the conference registration process will open sometime in October.  Our theme this year is “Hitting our Stride by Celebrating our Strengths.”  We hope you will be able to join us in Jacksonville, FL February 16 – 19, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency Riverfront for what I know will be a fantastic conference!

If you are not already receiving e-mail notifications from SASFAA Nine News, you can subscribe by going to www.sasfaa.org and clicking on the SASFAA Nine News box on the right hand side of the page.  Then enter your e-mail address in the box in the upper right hand side labeled “Receive Updates by Email” and submit.  Additionally if you belong to Facebook and have not liked our page yet, please search for us at Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (SASFAA) – we update our status frequently and also post photos of many SASFAA, NASFAA and state association events. 

One of the quotes I use often is from T.S. Eliot:  “Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.”  The SASFAA Board is here to serve you so please let us know how we may help you and SASFAA find out how far we all can go!


Zita Barree
SASFAA President


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