MSUG News

News items concerning the Michigan Simulation Users Group and its members.

2011 Steering Committee Election Results

Elections to the MSUG Steering Committee for 2011 were held at our Annual Conference at the MEC in Troy on 10/29/2010.

The following MSUG Steering Committee 2010 members had reached the end of their current terms and stepped down, or resigned.  On behalf of the MSUG membership, we'd like to thank them for their hard work, for volunteering their time and energy over the last few years and for helping to promote the cause of discrete-event simulation in Michigan:

2010 Steering Committee Election Results

Elections to the MSUG Steering Committee for 2010 were held at our Annual Conference at the MEC in Troy on 10/28/2009.

The following MSUG Steering Committee 2009 members had reached the end of their current terms and stepped down.  On behalf of the MSUG membership, we'd like to thank them for their hard work, for volunteering their time and energy over the last few years and for helping to promote the cause of discrete-event simulation in Michigan:

  • Cindy Schiess, Design Systems, Inc. (2009 President)
  • Jeff Miller, General Motors (2009 Secretary)
  • Marcelo Zottolo, Production Modeling Corp. (2009 Membership)

MSUG Group on LinkedIn

MSUG Steering Committee member Marcelo Zottolo has set-up a group for MSUG on the LinkedIn business networking site.  If you are LinkedIn, you can access the group via this link.  (If you're not LinkedIn, you'll need to register for an account in order to join.)

Membership of this group is open to all, not just to MSUG members.

MEC Available OCt 22 or Oct 29

The MEC is "tentatively reserving" both dates for us (Oct 22 and 29); if someone wants one of the dates, they will call us first. So we should try to determine which date we prefer. We have 30 days after confirming a date to put down our money. Those of you looking into possible conflicts -- do you have any info yet? An extra room costs $225. We could also consider setting up our regular vendor room in such a way that a presentation could also take place in the room (some chairs, an end wall with no tables). Comments? Mark Jeffery.
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