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SNUG Annual Meeting
reported by Peter DeHaan
March, 2002
The Startel National Users Group (SNUG) held its
fifteenth annual meeting February third through sixth in sunny Orlando,
Florida. With approximately 100
in attendance, the convention kicked off with an opening Super Bowl party
Sunday evening.
The educational meetings started the next day.
SNUG President, Chris Bell welcomed attendees and provided
additional information about SNUG's valuable and worthwhile certification
program. Although originally
designed around the Startel platform, SNUG is already receiving certification
requests from centers using other systems; the board will be addressing these
inquiries.
Startel President, David Chuchinsky, welcomed
attendees, gave a brief company update, and then passed the baton to Tim
Wolin. Tim gave the Startel
engineering update. The remainder
of Monday's sessions were presented by Startel.
Startel graciously hosted the evening's social event.
Tuesday opened with a presentation showcasing some of
the SNUG members' marketing literature; each company that was represented
gave a brief overview and associated cost of their literature.
Next, ATSI President, Darlene Campbell, gave an update on
the exciting developments at ATSI. In
addition to a fresh commitment to serve the industry, ATSI has also added many
new members with their "win-back" program.
David Gardner then shared his first hand experience with remote
agent stations, including how the government paid for them!
Chris Twigg followed, talking about using the Internet to send
invoices and collect payments. In
light of delayed mail during the recent anthrax scare, this was timely and
practical information. The final
session before lunch was the Startel "Enhancement List" update, headed by Kelly
Weiss. Lunch was provided by
Startel and VeriCall, which was followed by the business meeting.
New board members were elected. The
complete board is now comprised of Donna West, President; Mary Jones,
President Elect; Chris Bell, Past President; Julia Blythe, Secretary; Susan
Mealer, Treasurer; Beth Cooper, Conference Chair; Alice Waters,
Conference Co Chair; and Directors Aaron Boatin, Dan Horn, and Kelly
Weiss.
Next
up was Lanette Reandeau who gave an idea-packed presentation filled
with marketing ideas and insights. This
convention marked the first time in several years where outside vendors were
in attendance; they wrapped up the day with brief presentations: Professional
Teledata, Record/Play Tek, QOS Merchant Solutions, TASBill.com,
VeriCall and Accurate Messages.
On Wednesday, Dirk Moeller talked about the
benefits of database importing, and David Gardner got members up to
speed on using frame relay service to connect remote agents.
Then Tom van Ouse updated everyone on the status of the Startel
"alarm module." Chris Bell
shared a methodology to determine the true cost of serving clients, and Dennis
O'Hara presented a wealth of information on using the Internet to
enhance marketing efforts.
The Don Berry Award winner was Dan L'Heureux
for an unprecedented second time; he in turn presented a portrait of Don
Berry to Startel. The
convention was concluded with a SNUG certification workshop, lead by Beth
Cooper and Aaron Boatin lead a discussion about Voice Net.
By all accounts, this was one of the best SNUG
conventions in recent memory. Mary
Jones, convention chair, deserves high praise and accolades for her
efforts. Special thanks goes
Executive Director Dan L'Heureux for his work in producing an organized and
effective convention.
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