Newsletters

Newsletters

Our newsletter provides members with information on current industry trends and recent chapter updates.

Winter 2020

President’s Message
Chapter Business Updates
Mind
Body
Soul
BP Spotlight
National Events and Info
Our Business Partners
Insights From Our Sponsors

Summer 2019

Message from Our 2019-2020 President, Rose A. Jaworecki
Chapter Business Updates
Mind
ALANYC Chapter – Member Spotlight
Body
Soul
National Events and Information
Welcome Our New Business Partners
Business Partner Listing
Insights From Our Sponsors

PRISM 2019

PRISM 2019

Year End 2018/2019

Message from Our 2018-2019 President
Mind
Body
Soul
Chapter Business
Business Partners
Welcome to Our New Board

Fall 2018

Welcome and President’s Message
ALANYCis Networking!
ALANYCis Getting Fit!
ALANYCis Learning (A LOT!)
ALANYCis Succession Planning!
ALANYCis Planning!
ALANYCis Giving Back!
ALANYCis Partnering!
From Our Sponsors

PRISM 2018

2018 PRISM

Year End 2017/2018

ALANYCis
ALANYCis Networking!
ALANYCis Learning!
Article: A New Member Perspective!
Article: This October’s ALA Symposium Was Simply Fabulous
Article: Employment & Labor Law Update 2018
ALANYCis Planning!
ALANYCis Giving Back!
ALANYCis Partnering!
Business Partner Listing

Mid-Chapter Year 2017

ALANYCis
Message from ALANYC President Tanya Duprey
ALANYCis Networking!
ALANYCis Learning!
Education Calendar in Review
ALANYCis Planning!
ALANYCis Partnering!
BP Spotlight
ALANYCis Giving Back!
Business Partner Listing
How did you like the new ALANYCis?

Winter 2017

Message from ALA NYC President Nellie Lefteratos
ALANYC Welcomes 2017-2018 Board of Directors
Board of Directors
ALA Winter Party
Scavenger Hunt Winners
Animals at Work
The Value of an ALANYC Business Partner
Director Profile: Mark Shore
Director Profile: Peter Manzi
Educational Session
Scholarship Winners
ALANYC Annual Attorney Luncheon
Business Partners Listing

November 2016

Message from ALA NYC President Nellie Lefteratos
ALA 2016 Education Symposium
LA Conference
IDEA Awards Program reminder
Planning for Success in 2017
LDI Event
ALANYC visits the Lower East Side Tenement Museum
November Luncheon
Director Profile
Salary Survey
Business Partners Listing

September/October 2016: Fall Into Central Park

Message from ALA NYC President Nellie Lefteratos
ALA HOLLYWOOD NIGHT!
ALA Benefits Program
NYC Urban Debate League
Out of the Line of Fire, Preparing Your Defense Against an Active Shooter
ALANYC D&I Field Trip to the LES Tenement Museum November 3rd
ALA NYC Education Symposium
Business Development – 5 Ways to Impress Clients
New Members and New Changes: Welcome!

Prism Summer 2016

Introduction

August 2016: Summer in the City

Message from ALA NYC President Nellie Lefteratos
ALA Summer Party
Foot in the Door
ALA Hollywood Night
Retirement
Sensory Marketing in Business Development – 3 Ways to Incorporate
Business Partners Listing
New Members and New Changes: Welcome!

June 2016: The Spirit of Freedom

Message from ALA NYC President Nellie Lefteratos
ALA Charity Lunch
Career Resources by Robert Half Legal
ALA Annual Conference
Antitrust Guidelines
Business Partners Listing
New Members and New Changes: Welcome!

Prism 2015

PRISM Summer 2015

ALANYCis Succession Planning!

ALANYC Board members Rose Jaworecki, President-Elect, Lucy Shyti, Communications Officer and Stephanie Ransom, Vice President and Business Partners Relations Team Leader attended ALA’s Chapter Leadership Institute (CLI) in July. The CLI is truly an educational conference where chapter leaders gain a better understanding of ALA’s function as a whole and from which, attendees return to their chapters with a greater insight of how chapters can work with ALA. The CLI offered three full days of relevant and productive information beneficial not only to the ALA as a whole, but also to our specific chapter. Attendees were able to network with about 250 other chapter leaders, regional representatives, directors, speakers, sponsors and ALA staff and were given the tools to come back to our Chapter with fresh ideas and new connections. Some of these ideas included sessions on increasing membership, membership retention, business partner engagement, strategic planning for Chapters, and more, all with the purpose of invigorating us to lead successful Chapters.


One such session was in Strategic Planning – What Every Chapter Needs, by Michael Bumgarner, CLM and Debbie Eisbury, CLM, who discussed the importance of strategic planning within our individual chapters to ensure succession planning, continuity, assessments, vision, and mission. Some food for thought was for each chapter to consider a 3 or 5-year future vision looking at the strengths, weaknesses within the chapter to determine any opportunities or threats within and create a self-assessment to determine who we think will emerge as leaders, and identify the area where they may need more growth or development as well as combating any perceived weaknesses and capitalize on their strengths. One example was if the individuals you identify as future leaders should attend a few leadership training sessions to grow, then start the process now. Speaking to potential candidates to ensure our vision is as realistic as theirs and offer them the tools needed to succeed. Allow them to attend the Chapter Leadership Institute, possibly two or three times, as each conference always offers new and innovative ideas and techniques you can bring back to your chapter and utilize. If there is interest but the candidate has not had to be completely responsible for a task, give them tasks to do or let them chair more projects. Get them involved and invested.

The Board for the CLI conference added a version of Bold Bites into the curriculum and invited a few of the Chapters to speak on a topic that could motivate and perhaps refresh the ideas of the Association. The New York Chapter was one of three Chapters chosen to share their Chapter initiatives or motivational ideas for this year. ALANYC attending board members participated and delivered a 15-minute presentation on our fitALANYC initiative in which we combine the Mind, Body and Soul to educate and revitalize the entire person. They shared some of the programs that we have had to date and others that were forthcoming. All was very well received by those in attendance.