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Membership Meeting Amtc 2009 Draft
1. Association of Air Medical Services AAMS Annual Membership Meeting AMTC 2009 Safety. Synergy. Success. San Jose, CA
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19. AAMS Financial Report $(129,330) $634,469 $763,799 $605,253 $158,546 FY08 $(167,126) $ 641,823 $808,949 $651,129 $ 157,820 FY07 $ (10,793) $ 638,714 $ 649,507 $ 454,604 $ 195,397 FY06 $644,797 $ 608,959 Dues *PR Expenses have been added to FY 09 only. $(338,782) $983,579 $653,026 $330,553 FY 09 $ 131,276 $ 477,683 $ 351,614 $ 126,069 FY05 Net Total GR, PR and TA Expenses* Core Ops Trade Assoc. Expenses Government Relations and PR Expenses*
20. FY 2009 Audit $644,797 $711,668 Dues $(338,782) $983,579 $653,026 $330,553 FY 09 Audit $(343,590) $1,055,258 $848,503 $206,755 FY 09 Budget Net Total GR, PR and TA Expenses Core Ops Trade Assoc. Expenses Government Relations and PR Expenses
21. August 2009 Financial Position $151,721 $711,668 Dues $ (328,926) $480,647 $387,795 $92,852 August 2009 $ (481,162) $1,192,830 $1,007,071 $185,759 FY 10 Budget Net Total GR, PR and TA Expenses Core Ops Trade Assoc. Expenses Government Relations and PR Expenses
52. Seventh Edition National Air Medical Services GIS Database Center for Transportation Injury Research (CenTIR) at CUBRC Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS) -- Support provided by FHWA Atlas & Database of Air Medical Services http://www.ADAMSairmed.org ADAMS 2009 Rotor Wing (RW) Base with 10 Min Fly Circle Corporate Office Fixed Wing (FW) Base Air Medical Services = 307 714 Bases with RW 155 Bases with FW 867 RW Aircraft 309 FW Aircraft September 2009
PROGRAM DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR This year’s winner of the 2006 Program Director of the Year Award, sponsored by Bell Helicopter, A Textron Company is Paul Davenport, RN/EMT-P, MBA,CMTE in recognition of his superior service as Program Director of Carilion Patient Transportation Services Carilion Lifeguard 10 & 11. Paul, can you please join us here at the front of the room to receive this award. While Paul is coming to the front of the room, let me tell you a little bit about why Paul was chosen for this award. In the nomination submitted on behalf of Paul, his staff told us that: Since his joining the program as Program Director in 2003, Paul’s visionary leadership has enabled the program’s expansion in the scope and role. Additionally, various functions within the program, such as safety, marketing, customer service, education and fiscal viability, have experienced significant growth as well. Paul has played a leadership role in community education efforts, including making multiple presentations at AMTC, serving as an instructor at MTLI, directing the initiative for the first annual Starpoints, an EMS and critical care nursing educational conference, and teaching as well as sponsoring a number of NAACS Communicator Training courses. Paul lead the program’s initiative to develop an on-line didactic education program that is coupled with clinical rotations, simulator training and post-training testing. Paul’s leadership has given Carilion Life-Guard the opportunity to assume administration of a DMV grant focused on injury prevention for teenage youth. For all these reasons and more, AAMS is proud to present Paul Davenport with the AAMS Program Director of the Year Award.
The board reaffirmed the current Mission and Vision of the Association.