
Welcome! Thank you forvisiting
the Southwest Area web page. If you have not recently visited
the NAEOP web site, or if you are new to the organization, I would
encourage you to browse the entire web site when you have time.
You will find information about opportunities for professional
and personal growth for educational office professionals.
Invitation! During the Installation
of the 2011-2012 officers, President Allie Faye Matthews introduced
her theme of “Seeing the best in you emerge.” She
invited each of us to not only look at the opportunities that
exist for the realization of our own potential, but to also bring
awareness to others about the potential they have and to help
them realize this potential. Please join those of us in the Southwest
Area as we invest in others. In doing so,we can all realize new
facets of our own potential.
Membership! When you join NAEOP,
you have joined an elite group of educational office professionals
that are constantly striving to improve their skills and expand
their horizons. As a NAEOP member, by working in the states of
Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, or Utah, or in the countries
of Australia, Malaysia, and Saipan, you automatically become a
member of the Southwest Area.
Benefits! One important benefit
of membership is interacting with others within your profession
as we embrace and respond to our ever changing workplace. We accomplish
this by developing new and better ways to work and grow within
our professions. Be sure to explore the full list of benefits
available to all members on the Membership page.
Questions? I would love to hear
from you if you have any questions or would like more information
about NAEOP or the Southwest Area. Please feel free to contact
me at any of the addresses or numbers listed below.
Sherry M Hubbard, CEOE
Southwest Area Director
Sherry.hubbard@tusd1.org
Contact information:
Address: 8520 E Desert Steppes Dr.
Tucson, AZ 85710
Home Phone: (520) 296-9736
Work Phone: (520) 731-4100
Work Fax: (520) 731-4101 |
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Winter
2011 SW Area Newsletter
Fall
2010 SW Area Newsletter