We also want to congratulate the BDPA Detroit chapter for advancing five places to become the 10th largest chapter in the nation over the past month. Chapter president Beverly Moore and her leadership team managed to increase membership in their chapter by over 36% in the month of October. It is great to see positive news coming out of Detroit!
We believe in the management maxim -- you get what you measure. Let us assess the numbers in order to honor those local BDPA chapters who are demonstrating success in their efforts to recruit and retain members. Let's take a look at the ten largest chapters in BDPA-Nation:
- Chicago - president, Pamela Sexton
- Washington DC - president, Perry Carter (up 1 spot)
- Philadelphia - president, Eileen Gadsden (down 1 spots)
- Atlanta - president, Derrick Brown
- Cincinnati - president, Clarence Larcarte
- Dallas - president, Stacy Stewart
- Los Angeles - president, John Malonson
- New Jersey - president, Goldie Bonney
- New York - president, Renetta English
- Detroit - president, Beverly Moore (up 5 spots)
We continue to have four chapters in the 'BDPA Century Club'! The benefit of having powerful leadership is obvious when we see that Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia and Washington DC each have over 100 members. One of the common denominators for each of these chapters is that they place a high premium on the delivery of quality programs and services to their members. These chapters work hard to ensure that there is a strong return on the $100 investment that each member makes thru annual dues.
Historical perspective:
Top 10 BDPA Chapters (Sep 2013)
Top 10 BDPA Chapters (Nov 2012)
Top 10 BDPA Chapters (Oct 2011)
Top 10 BDPA Chapters (Aug 2010)
Top 10 BDPA Chapters (Oct 2009)
Top 10 BDPA Chapters (Sep 2013)
Top 10 BDPA Chapters (Nov 2012)
Top 10 BDPA Chapters (Oct 2011)
Top 10 BDPA Chapters (Aug 2010)
Top 10 BDPA Chapters (Oct 2009)
What are your thoughts about the value of BDPA membership? What can your local chapter do to improve the value-proposition for you on a personal or professional level?


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