Local Area Workshops

EACUBO Area Programming Committee is responsible for developing low cost, drive in professional development programs in each of EACUBO’s 12 currently active programming areas. These areas are: Northern New England (ME, VT, NH), Boston, Western MA and CT, New York City, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse,  New Jersey, Philadelphia; Central PA, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Washington, DC. (The Virginia and the Carolina area is inactive at the present time.)

For contacts in each of the 12 programming areas, click here.

Schedule of Upcoming Local Area Workshops

Thank you to everyone who attended the 2011 Fall Workshops. Save the date for the 2012 Spring Webcast on April 25, 2012!

Please check back here for program details specific to each region.

The EACUBO Area Programming Committee is comprised of a committee Chair and the appointed representatives of the area chapters, one of whom serves as Vice Chair. The area chapter Chairs typically serve a multi-year term. The Area Programming Committee members represent the leadership choices of each area chapter; committee leadership is appointed by the Board of Directors upon recommendation of the Executive Committee. This Committee is to assure a robust annual program of high quality, inexpensive, one day workshops throughout the region. Responsibilities include:

  • To encourage and support program development within EACUBO's twelve area chapters
  • To develop and produce programs that are relevant to local chapters and can be offered by multiple area chapters
  • To work in partnership with NACUBO to develop and produce programs in a low cost, one day format for delivery in the region
  • To maintain and enhance the linkages with the area chapters
  • To work with the First Vice President to reinvigorate area chapter leadership when. necessary
  • To coordinate with the EACUBO constituent committees on program content to insure that all constituent groups are well served
  • To provide a leadership role in utilizing technology to supplement area programs