RSA United States - News and reports

Virtual Meeting Point for Networks in Every US State

Have you ever met someone at the airport under the sign that reads "Meeting Point"? That's what Fellows are now doing virtually on the American Coffee House.

Plans and Project Ideas

Fellows in the US are looking at ideas for the BIG project. There are many possibilities out there if the right connections can we can made.

Monica Hale, Susan Steele, elected to the RSA-US Trustee Board

At its December 10 Annual Meeting in New York, the RSA-US Board of Trustees elected two new members: Monica Hale and Susan Steele. Their extensive experience and expertise in both the corporate and non-profit arenas will greatly contribute to the US Fellowship.

US Events and Milestones 2009

So far in 2009 there have been close to 70 events and milestones for Fellows in 20 different US cities, including more than 20 RSA-US Fellows' meetings and programs, and 45 Fellow to Fellow invitations.

Working Together

During the first half of September 2009, US Fellowship meetings took place around the country. The events and the discussions were as diverse as Fellows themselves. We saw practical examples of individuals, organizations and communities working together to achieve impressive results.

RSA Fellowship Team to Visit the US

Belinda Lester, RSA Fellowship Director, and Michael Devlin, Head of RSA Networks will visit the US in September 2009. For details of dates and venues please see Future Events.

Announcing the American Coffee House

The American Coffee House invites all Fellows to visit and join in discussions, introduce new ideas, announce events, and keep up to date with the latest regional networks news.

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Fellows Networking in 2009

Groups of Fellows are coming together throughout the US to make connections, share ideas and discuss projects.

Peter Peyser, Jr

Peter Peyser elected new chair of RSA United States

New chair of RSA United States

Adelphi Charter on Creativity, Innovation and Intellectual Property

Ensuring that everyone has access to ideas and knowledge, and that intellectual property laws do not become too restrictive.