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Presidents Column
  September 2009 (From The Institute print edition)
IEEE Is Also a Business
IEEE's revenues last year topped US $340 million. So, in addition to being a not-for-profit membership organization, the publisher of journals and standards, and the organizer of conferences, IEEE is also a large business.

  June 2009 (From The Institute print edition)
Volunteers Are the Greatest
So, who runs IEEE? The volunteers do, of course.

  March 2009 (From The Institute print edition)
What's in a Name?
In the elevator at a conference, a fellow passenger noticed the letters IEEE on my name tag and asked, “What's I-E-E-E”

  December 2008 (From The Institute print edition)
Envisioned Future Progress
It has been a challenging yet highly satisfying year as your IEEE President. It was challenging because the nature of our organization is inherently complex— diverse culturally, geographically, and technically, and there are always surprises.

  September 2008 (From The Institute print edition)
Volunteers: A Priceless Asset
Volunteering is at the very heart of IEEE's success. Perhaps as many as 40 000 volunteers actively contribute their time, expertise, and ingenuity to our organization.

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