Abstract

Elsewhere in this issue, Dean Clark poses questions to me that probe into how SEG has changed over the 30-year lifetime of TLE and how it appears SEG will change in the near future. One of those questions deserves more comment than what I said to Dean; i.e., the question about the business philosophy that SEG is moving toward with regard to national and international meetings. Today as SEG plans and executes any type of meeting, whether large or small, we are finding intersociety cooperation necessary to ensure the targeted meeting is effective, attracts a proper type and size of crowd, and appeals to exhibitors. This increasing spirit of intersociety cooperation affects aspects of SEG other than just the number of meetings we schedule and the recruitment of sponsors for those meetings. Intersociety cooperation also impacts our conferences, workshops, honorary lectures, continuing education programs, and publications.

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