Introduction
NAEP's regional groups
serve our members across the country. Having a large number of
relatively small groups meeting locally ensures that even the smallest
institutions with the most restricted travel budgets may become
involved.
NAEP regional officers are elected by their peers to manage the affairs
of their regions. Because all are volunteers who will serve for a
relatively short time, they must "hit the ground running" to provide the
quality services the NAEP members in their region need. From
feedback we receive here at National, they do a great job!
The best place to get to know your contemporaries at nearby institutions
is at NAEP regional meetings. All regional groups meet at least once a
year. These one to four-day meetings combine presentations by industry
experts, members, suppliers, and government representatives to help you
learn who is doing what in your areas. Many regions include
supplier exhibits at their meetings.
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