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Pacific Management Institute

Back after many years on hiatus, the Pacific Management Institute (PMI), sponsored by WACUHO is a one-day workshop held for mid-level and aspiring mid-level professionals who work in all areas of housing.  The day is spent developing your skills as a practitioner in the field, while honing in on the dynamics of mentoring and moving up and around in the field.


Meet the committee

The Chairs

Noah Kaloostian - university of California, Los Angeles
Emily Sandoval - Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

The Members

Juliette Duke - Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Christine Jordan - California State University, San Bernardino
Danny Hyche - Sacramento State University
Leslie Krafft - University of Redlands

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Purpose & Responsibilities

Purpose

To provide leadership in the planning and implementation of a specific management development and consciousness-raising program for middle and upper management level members. PMI challenges its participants and provides them with personal and professional insights.

Responsibilities

  • Share with the committee that they must participate in off-site meetings as determined by Chair(s)
  • Responsible for the total coordination and implementation of the multi-day conference including theme, goals and objectives, speaker(s) and optional Scholar-in-Residence
  • Establish a zero-based budget by the post-conference Executive Committee Meeting
  • Coordinate all registration process, meeting rooms, advertisement, food and beverage arrangements, sleeping accommodations, audio/visual arrangements, etc.
  • Work closely with the Associations Treasurer and the Executive Committee Liaison in all aspects of planning and implementation
  • Submit brief abstract in January to the Program Committee Chairs for inclusion in the program notebook
  • Prepare and submit an annual report to the Vice President by May 1st which summarizes the committee's activity during the year.

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