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Consumer Electronic Society Call for Volunteers

Consumer Technology Society Call for Volunteers!

We are currently looking for volunteers who would be interested in pushing forward the mission of the Consumer Technology (CT-S), Boston Chapter. The chapter is looking for volunteers to help organize chapter meetings and help meet the needs of the local CT-S member needs. The Boston Section is organizing chapters into groups of similar technical interest areas to pool their resources for easier and better chapter collaboration in planning the chapter events.

If you have interest in volunteering for a chapter leadership position or are interested in learning more about what these volunteer positions may entail, please send an email to Karen Safina in the IEEE Boston Section office at, k.safina@ieee.org.

Aakash Deliwala, Chair, IEEE Boston Consumer Technology Chapter

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