The business and advancement of Society Scholarly Publishing has been and will continue to be built on the recruitment, development and advancement of the early career researcher into the ranks of the society publishing houses.
It is essential that the Society Scholarly Publishing industry maintains a consistent objective of building our membership with the early career researcher. Our conference will focus on the best practices currently being employed by the industry.
The conference will also address the tech side of the business with our STM Lecture Series on Cyber Security with industry expert Raj Goel and our CIO panel, titled, Societies and technology strategy – who owns the vision?
The 5th Annual STM Society Day conference dedicated to helping the Scholarly Society Publisher community to come together to discuss their opportunities, challenges and common issues.
Wednesday, April 10th, 2019
8:00 |
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Registration and networking continental breakfast |
9:00 9:05 |
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Welcome & Opening – Chair – Philip V. DiVietro, Managing Director, Publishing, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)The Importance of the next generationKeynote Speaker: Tom Costabile, Executive Director, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) |
10:00 |
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Engaging your student and professional membership Member engagement is vital to the health and growth of a society. What tools are needed to engage your young audience? This session will provide a real live case study that addresses this challenge. Karen McCord, CEO, Breezio |
10:30 |
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Refreshment break & networking |
11:15 |
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Building tomorrow’s leaders The future of society publishers will be determined by the young researcher and professional. What will it take to ensure that we are utilizing the best practices to ensure the future of our society publishing business? Moderated by: John Warren, Director and Associate Professor in the Master of Professional Studies in Publishing program, George Washington University Karin C. Lilja, Scientific Program Manager, Breast Cancer Research Foundation William B. Tolman, Chemist, Washington University David Sampson, Vice President, Journals & Publishing, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Jasmine Wallace, Peer Review Manager, American Society for Microbiology |
12:15 |
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Lunch & networking |
13:15 |
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Cyber security, who is guarding your network? Raj Goel, CEO, BrainLink International |
13:45 |
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Societies and technology strategy – who owns the vision? Societies rely on technical vendors for a host of services to deliver their content to their members and institutional subscribers. The procurement process for these services involves a committee of colleagues and the vendor’s team members. This process can be very challenging for the society to manage effectively. What are the best practices to manage this process? Who should be on the project team? Who should be the chair/lead of the project team? What are the best project management tools that should be considered? Join us as our executive panel address these questions and many related topics. Moderated by: Jasper Simons, Chief Publishing Officer, American Psychological Association (APA) Elizabeth Nolan, Deputy Executive Director and Chief Publishing Officer, The Optical Society (OSA) Sameer Shariff, CEO, Impelsys Kevin Fitzpatrick, President and CEO, Enforme Interactive |
14:45 |
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Refreshment break & networking |
15:15 |
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The open access crystal ball Moderated by: Michael Clarke, Managing Partner, Clarke & Esposito |
16:15 |
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Technology, the young researcher and the futureClosing keynote speaker:
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17:15 |
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Meeting wrap-up & close
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17:20 - 18:30 |
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Cocktail reception |
Executive Planning Committee (EPC):
Philip V. DiVietro, Managing Director Publications, ASME |
Simone Taylor, Publisher, Books, AIP Publishing |
Andrea Macaluso, Director, Outreach and Partnerships, Open Research, Springer Nature |
Sarah Whalen, Director of Business Strategy & Portfolio Management, AAAS/Science |
Steven Sayre, Director of Marketing and Publishing at Ecological Society of America |
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