American Academy of
Advertising
Annual Member’s Meeting
Burlington,
Vermont
April 13, 2007
President Les Carlson called the meeting to
order at 5:10 p.m. Forty-seven members were present.
1) Past President Pat Rose reported that the 2008 officers would
be: Jef Richards, President, Dean Krugman, President Elect; Shelly
Rodgers, Vice President; Steve Edwards, Secretary; and Herb
Rotfeld, Treasurer.
2) President Elect Jef Richards reported that there were 18
special topic submissions to the 2007 conference. Thirteen were
accepted. Richards thanked everyone that submitted topics as well
as all of the reviewers. Richards also reminded the members that
2008 would be the Academy’s 50th Anniversary and that
members should send him celebration ideas as well as any archival
Academy photos.
3) Vice President Kim Sheehan
informed the members that 141 papers were submitted to the
conference and 72 were accepted. She thanked all 155 reviewers of
the papers. She further stated that confmaster, the on-line
submission site had been well received and that the Academy would
continue to utilize this site. Sheehan reminded the members that
the Best Conference Paper had been awarded to Hyung-Seok Lee and
Chang-Hoan Cho of the University of Florida and that this paper
would be presented Saturday morning at 8 a.m.
4) Treasurer Kristina Frankenberg reported that the finances of
the Academy were in good condition: members’ equity is
approximately $356K. Of note, approximately 46% of the Academy’s
revenue comes from the annual conference, 29% from membership.
Frankenberg further reported that the Academy was, once again,
operating under a budget and that the Finance Committee had
reviewed the budget.
5) The
Conference Director Bob King announced that there were currently
215 registrants for the conference (approaching an all time high)
and that 40 members had registered for the
pre-conference. Twenty
percent of the registrants were students; two thirds of the
registrants had registered on-line. The Academy also took in
approximately $9K in outside funding (advertisers, exhibitors, and
sponsorships). The 2008 Conference will be held in San Mateo, CA,
the 2009 conference in Cincinnati, and the 2010 conference in
Minneapolis.
To date, almost 100 people
have registered for the 2007 Asia-Pacific Conference to be
held in Seoul Korea. KAS is proving to be a generous host and
the facilities at the Korean University are spectacular. Ray
Taylor thanked Bob for all his work and coordination on this
conference.
6) Carlson announced that Don Jugenheimer planned to step down
as Executive Director at the end of his three year term, December
2007. The Executive Committee has appointed Rose to this position
for a three-year term, starting January 2008.
7) Awards Committee member Herb Rotfeld presented the report for
Chair Mary Ann Stutts. Minimal nominations were made this past
year; indeed, only the Kim Rotzell award for Advertising Ethics and
Social Responsibility was awarded. The committee needs submissions
of nominees for all awards.
8) International Education Committee Chair Ray Taylor reported
that the committee was discussing putting together international
information to be posted on the web, being more visible in the AAA
newsletter, looking at how best to work with IAA, and monitoring
the internship program developed by Gordon Miracle to see if the
AAA might tie-in to it.
9) Finance Committee Chair Nancy Mitchell thanked her committee
members and applauded Frankenberg for her work as Treasurer.
Mitchell reminded the members that the Finance Committee has
oversight of the financials outside of the EC and that they have
reviewed the budget and will be conducting an internal spot
audit.
10) Industry Relations
Committee Chair Bruce Bendinger reported that the committee had
found a way of bringing professionals into the classroom by
utilizing the camera on the MAC. They will be disseminating this
information. Further,
the committee will be putting together a speakers’
bureau.
11) Membership
Committee Chair Wendy Macias informed members that the membership
numbers were now over 413, a higher number at this time of year for
a number of years, and that the new website, membership renewal
online, and online conference registration had helped in achieving
this. The committee is reviewing membership campaigns created by
University of Georgia students and hopes to launch a campaign later
this year.
12) Publication
Committee Member Barbara Philips presented the report for Chair
Nora Rifkin.
a. The Committee thanked the Newsletter Editor, Shelly Rodgers,
and the Webmaster, Assaf Avni, for their hard work in 2006. Rodgers
term will be expiring and a search for her replacement will take
place. Philips announced that there is a respectable backlog of
Journal articles but that the new page allowance should help to
reduce that. She also thanked M E Sharpe for not charging for page
overages during 2006.
b. The Committee will be making recommendations to the EC
regarding:
> Newsletter – continuing not to charge for job postings and
entering issues into contests.
> Journal of Advertising – term and compensation of editor as
well as number of issues a year.
> Proceedings – CD publisher.
13) Journal of Advertising Editor
Marla Royne announced that the 2006 best article award had gone to
James H. Leigh, George M. Zinkhan, and Vanitha Swaminathan. As
stated at the luncheon, she reminded the members that all three
authors had donated the cash award back to the Academy to fund
others’ research. Royne also reminded members that the Journal had
been accepted for listings by JSTOR. The Journal is now receiving
close to 200 submissions a year and Eric Haley has been
appointed Associate Editor; Susan Myers is serving as the Editorial
Assistant. The average turn-around time on submissions is 67
days.
At the
moment two special issues are planned:
August
2007 submission deadline – Creativity Research in Advertising
co-edited by Sheila Sasser and Scott Koslow;
TBD deadline: Regulation and
Self-Regulation co-edited by Herb Rotfeld and Ray
Taylor
The Members Meeting was adjourned at 6:02
p.m.
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