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Fire Service Membership Council Welcome! Introduction and Overview of ICC Membership Councils

Governing Committee Fulton Cochran, Chair, Henderson Fire Department, NV Jackie Gibbs, Vice Chair, International Association of Fire Chiefs Scott Adams, Park City Fire Service District, UT William Barnard, National Assoc. of State Fire Marshals Ronny Coleman, Fireforceone, CA Sean DeCrane, International Association of Fire Fighters Eric Enriquez, International Association of Fire Chiefs, NM Bruce Faust, National Assoc. of State Fire Marshals Rick McCullough, International Association of Fire Chiefs/ City of Regina, Canada Introduction and Overview of ICC Membership Councils

George Michehl, International Assoc. of Fire Chiefs Ernie Misewicz, International Association of Fire Chiefs Jon Roberts, National Assoc. of State Fire Marshals Marc Sampson, International Association of Fire Chiefs Jeff Shapiro, International Code Consultants, TX Mark Showmaker, International Assoc. of Fire Chiefs William St. Michel, International Assoc. of Fire Chiefs David Tyler, National Assoc. of State Fire Marshals Adolf Zubia, SC Division of Fire & Life Safety Introduction and Overview of ICC Membership Councils

Introduction and Overview of ICC Membership Councils

Key Benefits of Membership Councils Build relationships and engage with relevant industry stakeholders to enhance members career goals Make recommendations for discipline-specific ICC training, certification and other programs that will directly benefit you Advise ICC on programs and policies, legislative matters, code adoption issues, and other matters of interest Provide network and collaborative opportunities with peers Serve as a voice for our profession to enhance the public's understanding of its work and value. Introduction and Overview of ICC Membership Councils

Membership Councils Recap of Activities

Board Forms New Council Structure Late 2010: BOD observed that all current Code Councils were not engaging their members to their full potential. Restructuring would provide more opportunities for Members to participate in forum-style discussions on code-related and member-related issues. CP#9 (Role and Structure of Advisory Councils) updated to reflect new Council Structure New Codes and Standards Council to be developed as well as Membership Councils, providing new leadership opportunities for ICC Members Membership Councils will be discipline-specific, while the Codes & Standards Council is a cross-discipline group. Membership Councils Activities Recap

Staff Liaisons & Staff Support Appointed Early 2011: First appointments made. Some changes have occurred in the past six months. Current positions are: Building Officials MC Staff Liaison: Vaughn Wicker PMG Officials MC Staff Liaison: Shawn Martin Fire Services MC Staff Liaison: Bruce Johnson Sustainability MC Staff Liaison: Justin Wiley Global MC Staff Liaison: Drew Azzara Council Coordinator/Secretariat: Karla Price Higgs Membership Councils Activities Recap

Governing Committees Appointed Call for Committees applications accepted through March 7, 2011. Governing Committees appointed at May meeting of the Board of Directors. Appointment letters mailed to Governing Committee members May 31. June: Staff liaisons contact chairs and convene conference calls with committees. All leading to this first meeting of the Fire Service Membership Council! Membership Councils Activities Recap

Council Charter Work January: Board President Brothers appoints Board Ad-Hoc Committee to review comments and recommendations from the Council Governing Committees and present a report to the BOD April: Proposed Model Charter (starter charter) presented for feedback. May and June: Governing Committees for each Council meet to provide feedback and proposed changes to the starter charter. (cont.) Membership Councils Activities Recap

Council Charter Work (cont.) July: Feedback presented to BOD Ad-Hoc Committee. Committee responded with recommendations to the full Board of Directors. July 20: Board of Directors meets and votes on committee recommendations. July 22: All approved recommendations incorporated into model charters and returned to Governing Committee chairs and staff liaisons. July 26: GC chairs to present brief review of charters as they currently stand. Membership Councils Activities Recap

Council Charter Work (cont.) July: Feedback presented to BOD Ad-Hoc Committee. Committee responded with recommendations to the full Board of Directors. July 20: Board of Directors meets and votes on committee recommendations. July 22: All approved recommendations incorporated into model charters and returned to Governing Committee chairs and staff liaisons. July 26: GC chairs to present brief review of charters as they currently stand. Membership Councils Activities Recap

Core Rationale for Councils Formation ICC Membership Councils were formed after Members asked to have a greater role influencing how ICC serves to enhance Members work performance, careers and professions. ICC s success is driven by the unity and diversity of its Members. The strength and solidarity of our organization allows us to better serve our membership and communities, and promote a shared vision for a safe and sustainable world. Membership Councils Activities Recap

Membership: (from the Charter) Section 5 Membership in the Council 5.1 Criteria for membership in the Council shall be determined by the Governing Committee of the Council. 5.2 Each member of the Council shall have one vote in the affairs of the Council. 5.3 Membership in the Council is open to any individual who wishes to affiliate with the Fire Service Membership Council and is a member of ICC, an ICC Governmental Member Voting Representative, or employed by a jurisdiction or corporate member of ICC or a member in good standing of a closely aligned organization as approved by the ICC Board of Directors. The Governing Committee may make recommendations to the ICC Board of Directors to include additional organizations as closely aligned. Introduction and Overview of ICC Membership Councils

Membership Councils Marketing and Communications Plan

Key Messages ICC Membership Councils were formed after Members asked to have a greater role influencing how ICC serves to enhance Member s work performance, careers and professions. ICC s success is driven by the unity and diversity of its Members. The strength and solidarity of our organization allows us to better serve our membership and communities, and promote a shared vision for a safe and sustainable world. Membership Councils Marketing and Communications plan

Key Benefits of Membership Councils Build relationships and engage with relevant industry stakeholders to enhance your career Make recommendations for discipline-specific ICC training, certification and other programs that will directly benefit you Advise ICC on programs and policies, legislative matters, code adoption issues, and other matters of interest to you Grow your network and collaborate with peers from within your discipline Serve as a voice for your profession to enhance the public s understanding of your work and value Membership Councils Marketing and Communications plan

Communications for our Members A Multi-Channel, Integrated Approach Membership Councils Marketing and Communications plan

Communications Tools The Councils pages on the ICC Website ICC enews Social Media (Twitter, Blogs, etc.) News Releases issued on each Membership Council to targeted trade media outlets Promoted the rollouts of the Membership Councils over two issues of enews Reach of over 150,000 subscribers each issue Featured Membership Councils in CEO Quarterly Reach of 12,000 long-term Members Promoted the Membership Councils through Social Media Twitter followers of 3,300 were notified with re-tweets reach of thousands more FaceBook followers notified, with 700 fans, has the potential to be seen by thousands of visitors Membership Councils Marketing and Communications plan

Communications Activities (cont.) Editorial developed and placed in all available ICC media outlets Announcement on Homepage Copy developed for enews Article slated for August Building Safety Journal Online (BSJ) on the Membership Councils Membership Councils Marketing and Communications plan

Marketing Activities: Created Brand Identity for each Council with customized logos Developed landing pages on ICC Website for each Council describing purpose and benefits of participation in each Council. Custom quote graphics to highlight the vision statements from the Chairs of each council. Each page includes: Core purpose of Council Invitation to enroll Link to registration form (form and confirmation email created) Governing Committee Chair Name, BIO and testimonial Governing Committee members Staff liaison contact info Created custom registration pages with Member-Only access for each Council. Membership Councils Marketing and Communications plan

Marketing Activities (Cont.) Email campaign to all Members invited them to participate in this member-focused initiative Focus of the invite was about how they and their professions could benefit by participation A subsequent follow-up email is scheduled for early August Advertising the Councils and encouraging participation via: Ads on the ICC Website, in enews and the Building Safety Journal Animated ad on the ICC homepage Direct Mail Announcement/invitation to participate sent to all Members and eligible voters that was delivered on or about 7/8/11 Print advertisement in Product Showcase, a brochure delivered in all ICC shipments (about 30k/month) Invitation to join in Annual Conference Promotions Membership Councils Marketing and Communications plan

Marketing Activities (Cont.) To recognize Membership Council participants, lapel pins were created and will be distributed to all Council Members. Pin also will be used at the Annual Conference as a give-away to those who register for the Councils right in the ICC booth. Video interviews with Council Chairs/Vice-Chairs to be used in several ways to help describe the purpose and vision of each Council ICC Website Building Safety Journal Online Social Media Annual Conference Membership Councils Marketing and Communications plan

Marketing Activities (Cont.) An additional Incentive- the chance to get one of 10 ipads as a registered Council Member as of October 15 th. Provide valuable ICC content pre-loaded that will help Council Members in their jobs Included, when feasible, in all messaging/promotions. Membership Councils Marketing and Communications plan

Ongoing Marketing and Communications: Ongoing promotions on the ICC website, in enews, BSJ, and CEO Quarterly Telling the story on Membership Council activities/results Inclusion of a new enews/bsj running feature of latest discussions on the Membership Council Forum Follow-up email announcements & invitations to Members that have still not registered for a Council Follow-up direct mail to unregistered members (late 2011 or early 2012) Membership Councils Marketing and Communications plan

Membership Council Web Area Membership Councils FAQs

Membership Councils Web Area Membership Councils FAQs

Membership Councils Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are our options for meeting as a full Committee or Council? Answer: The following formats are available: Face-to-face meetings Designated by charters and limited by time/budget constraints. Phone conferences Staff liaison and/or secretariat can provide call-in information Webinars Staff can provide Adobe Connect information and connections as needed Fireside chat -type format Staff can arrange for vendor that provides this service for the President s Fireside chat as budget allows Membership Councils FAQs

Q: Besides group meetings, in what ways will Governing Committees communicate with Membership Council members? Social Media Membership Council Discussion Forums and Membership Council Blogs. ICC newsletters, etc. To be used for important news that should be communicated to all members Membership Councils FAQs

Q: How do I access the Membership Council Discussion Forums? Answer: You ll need to be signed into the ICC website and enrolled in a Membership Council to participate in the Members-Only discussion area of the Codes & Standards Discussion Forums. You can easily access them from the Stay Connected tab on the ICC homepage or from the Membership Councils page www.iccsafe.org/councils. Remember, you ll need to be signed into the ICC website to see the link to the Members-Only area of the Codes & Standards Discussion Forums at www.iccsafe.org/iccforums. Membership Councils FAQs

Q: How do I access the Membership Council Blogs? Answer: You ll need to be signed into the ICC website and enrolled in a Membership Council to participate in these Blogs. You can easily access them from the Stay Connected tab on the ICC homepage or from the Membership Councils page www.iccsafe.org/councils. You can also easily click over to the Blogs if you re in the Members- Only area of the Codes & Standards Discussion Forum by clicking on the link in the pinned Blogs announcement post. Membership Councils FAQs

Q: How do I access the Membership Council Blogs? Answer: You ll need to be signed into the ICC website and enrolled in a Membership Council to participate in these Blogs. You can easily access them from the Stay Connected tab on the ICC homepage or from the Membership Councils page www.iccsafe.org/councils. You can also easily click over to the Blogs if you re in the Members- Only area of the Codes & Standards Discussion Forum by clicking on the link in the pinned Blogs announcement post. Membership Councils FAQs

How exactly do the Membership Councils make recommendations to the Board of Directors? Answer: As recommendations take shape through interaction in meetings, in the Membership Councils discussion areas of the Codes & Standards Discussion Forum, and through the Membership Council Blogs, the Governing Committee will direct when/how often the agreed upon recommendations will be made to the BOD. The Governing Committee will work with the staff liaison to develop a written submission. Staff will then have the report(s) placed on the BOD s meeting agenda. Membership Councils FAQs

Service Opportunities for ICC Members Committee Purpose Report to BOD? Open to Committee Service Comments Membership Councils Discipline specific groups which serve as forums for information exchange and communication, as a feedback loop with the Board and staff, and as a voice for the discipline regarding the activities and programs of the Code Council. Each Council has its own charter. The scopes and specific purposes are detailed in these charters. Councils report to the Board through written reports from the Governing Committees. Membership Councils open to all members. Charters specify certain requirements for voting privileges (time since joining MC and/or discipline specific requirements). Initial Governing Committees appointed by the BOD. Charters direct selection of Governing Committees and officers after initial appointment (generally, GC members elected by eligible voters of the Membership Council; officers elected by GC members. Subject to Board approval.) Build relationships and engage with relevant industry stakeholders to enhance your career Offer recommendations regarding disciplinespecific ICC training, certification and other programs that will directly benefit members Advise ICC on programs and policies, legislative matters, code adoption issues, and other matters of interest to you Grow your network and collaborate with peers from within your discipline Serve as a voice for your profession to enhance the public's understanding of your work and value. ICC Members enroll online through the ICC website. Members may join more than one Membership Council.

Committee Purpose Report to BOD? Open to Committee Service Code Action Committees (CACs) Discipline specific bodies to act as a forum for complex technical issues ahead of the Code Development Process. CACs identify emerging issues or draft proposed code changes of importance to ICC Members. Also provides an entry point for future Code Development Committee (CDC) members. Upon the completion of each code development cycle each code action committee shall submit a written report of their activities to the Board of Directors. Each CAC also reports to its Code Action Coordinating Committee. Code Action Committee members are appointed by the ICC Board of Directors. A Call for Committees will be issued before candidates are selected. The Code Action Committees activities shall be subject to the Code Action Coordinating committees as approved by the Board of Directors. The Coordinating committee shall consist of the Chairs and Vice Chairs of the Building, Fire, PMG and SEHP Code Action Committees. The committee shall pursue opportunities to improve and enhance a particular International Code or portion thereof. This includes both the technical aspects of the codes as well as the code content in terms of scope and application of referenced standards. This is accomplished by submitting proposed code changes/public comments and participating in the code development process. This participation consists of supporting the proposed changes submitted as well as participating in the consideration of related changes/public comments proposed by others. Comments Current CACs are Building Code Action Committee Fire Code Action Committee Plumbing, Mechanical and Fuel Gas Code Action Committee Sustainability, Energy & High Performance Building Code Action Committee The individual CACs may, at their option, organize CAC Work Groups to advise the full CAC in the execution of its duties.

Service Opportunities for ICC Members Committee Purpose Report to BOD? Open to Committee Service Comments Codes and Standards Councils The new Codes and Standards Council was appointed to review and approve new codes and standards projects, advise the ICC Board regarding committee appointments, and review code development policies and procedures. The Council also makes recommendations to the ICC Board regarding requests for emergency actions. Reports on directives from the ICC Board of Directors regarding committee appointments or policies and procedures. Interested Members apply for service and are appointed by the Board of Directors. The Chair and Vice Chair of each Membership Council Governing Committee are among the C&S Council members. Review and approve new codes and standards projects Advise the ICC Board regarding committee appointments Review code development policies and procedures. Recommends to the ICC Board responses to emergency actions.

Service Opportunities for ICC Members Committee Purpose Report to BOD? Open to Committee Service Comments Code Development Committees These committees are the traditional code development committees that appear at the code development hearings. Code Development Committee Members follow the Code Development Cycle per Council Policy #28. Direct reports to the ICC Board of Directors are generally not necessary. Interested Members apply for service and are appointed by the Board of Directors. Review submitted code change proposals Hear proponents testimony during code development hearings Vote during code development hearings regarding all submitted changes. Service on one or more of the above committees can help Members gain experience and confidence before applying to serve on the Code Development Committees.

Have other questions or need support? Contact us: Staff Liaison: Bruce E. Johnson Director of Fire Service Activities BEJohnson@iccsafe.org (888) 422-7233 x7276 Staff Secretariat: Karla Price Higgs VP, Member Support khiggs@iccsafe.org (888) 422-7233 x5268 Membership Councils FAQs