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Members, do you want a quick easy
way to contact your Executive Council or
find out information about your National
Organization? The HOSA Website
(www.hosa.org) is a great place to start.
By a quick click of the mouse, you can be
online and in touch. As a HOSA member,
your questions and comments are
important to HOSA. A great way to
communicate them to the Executive
Council is to participate scheduled
CyberChats for 1999-2000.
- Preparing for State Conference - Feb.
3rd, 2000 (7pmCentral/Standard)
Prepare for state conference by
chatting with members around the
nation and asking questions about the
competitive events program.
- NLC Preview Cleveland Rocks - May 2000
Get the inside scoop about plans for
the 2000 NLC in Cleveland, Ohio!!
You can also get in touch with the
National Executive Council by following
the links to the National Executive Council
e-mail information on the HOSA web site.
Contacting the National President, Tobi
Blanchard, and the Executive Council has
never been easier. Please let us know if
you have questions or suggestions. We
are here to serve you!
The HOSA Website gives you a quick,
easy accessible description of many
benefits of HOSA. Information about the
National Organization and the National
Leadership Conference - registration and
entertainment packages. Links to the
State Associations, State Advisors, State
President, and E-mail addresses are as
close as your computer.
In Member Services you can review
Competitive Events guidelines, Online
Alumni Affiliations, and Membership and
Eligibility Requirements. Advisors can
affiliate their chapters on the Web and
download software under Advisor s
Services. The HOSA Website gives you
a link to the National HOSA President,
National HOSA Headquarters, and the
Chairman of HOSA Inc. Board of
Directors.
If you have any questions not covered
on the Website, it gives you a link to the
National HOSA Headquarters E-mail. We
want to hear from the voice of the
members . We take your suggestions
seriously and want you to know your voice
will be heard! Please submit all
suggestions and ideas for improvement
in writing.
Your National Executive Council is
looking forward to hearing your ideas.
Together, we can make 1999-2000 the
most exciting and productive year in
HOSA history. Get ready!
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