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Mountain View Chapter (Fort Collins, CO)

Mountain View Chapter was chartered in 1947

The Chapter serves the greater Fort Collins-Loveland-Greeley-Windsor, Colorado, area and is part of the Colorado-Wyoming-Montana Division. The Chapter provides development opportunities to improve leadership skills, communication skills, professionalism and management skills, and self-confidence. Members share with each other their experiences, skill, and talents to build excellence in each other.

Our Mission

Enhancing the success of career-minded administrative professionals by Promoting education and professionalism and providing a resource for networking, mentoring, and leadership development.

2011-2012 Mountain View Chapter Officers
Teresa Summers CAP - President
Katie Hayes - Vice President
Rolene Cogburn - Secretary
Chrysta Bairre - Treasurer

Meeting Announcement

Monday, February 13, 2012  5:45 PM

 

Donor Alliance

Kimberly G. Robuck
Donor Alliance, Inc. 

Each year hundreds of thousands of Americans are impacted by organ and tissue donation. In Colorado and Wyoming alone, each year thousands of individuals and families make the selfless decision to give the gift of life by saying ‘yes’ to organ and tissue donation. Decisions such as these change the lives of more than 500,000 Americans who receive transplants each year.  Learn the myths and facts of organ and tissue donation.  A must see program.  Hope you can join us.

RSVP to: 

TCSummers@waterpik.com

 

LOCATION:

Poudre Valley REA, Inc.

7649 REA Parkway

Fort Collins, CO 80527-2550

 

 

What

means to the Mountain View Chapter

The following analogy truly fits an administrative professional’s career growth (excerpt from Jim Collins book, Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap ... And Others Don't).

Picture an egg. Day after day, it sits there. No one pays attention to it. No one notices it. Certainly no one takes a picture of it or puts it on the cover of a celebrity-focused business magazine. Then one day, the shell cracks and out jumps a chicken. All of a sudden, the major magazines and newspapers jump on the story: “Stunning Turnaround at Egg!” and “The Chick Who Led the Breakthrough at Egg!” From the outside, the story always reads like an overnight sensation—as if the egg had suddenly and radically altered itself into a chicken.

Now picture the egg from the chicken's point of view. While the outside world was ignoring this seemingly dormant egg, the chicken within was evolving, growing, developing—changing. From the chicken’s point of view, the moment of breakthrough, of cracking the egg, was simply one more step in a long chain of steps that had led to that moment. Granted, it was a big step—but it was hardly the radical transformation that it looked like from the outside.

It’s a silly analogy, but then our conventional way of looking at change is no less silly. Everyone looks for the “miracle moment” when “change happens.” But ask the administrative professionals when change happened. They cannot pinpoint a single key event that exemplified their successful transition.  Each step of their career involved making a leap to remarkable and becoming the epitome of who they are each day of their career – “professionals”.

Mountain View Chapter is committed to its members in assisting them in "Making the Leap to Remarkable" through their mission:   Mountain View Chapter is enhancing the success of career-minded administrative professionals by promoting education and professionalism and providing a resource for networking, mentoring, and leadership development.

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