Recruiters win computers

Two members who recruited new members to ASME during the 2000-2001 membership campaign each won a computer system in a June drawing.

Every member who had recruited a new member during the campaign was entered in the monthly drawings for a Palm VII as well as in the one-time drawing for the campaign's grand prize.

The winning names were chosen by computer.

Nathaniel J. Leon

The campaign's grand prize, a Gateway computer system, was won by Donald A. Alexander of the Arkansas Section. He won a Palm VII in the February drawing.

Nathaniel J. Leon of the Kansas City Section, who won a Palm VII in the June drawing, talked about how he will put his prize to use.

ASME NEWS: What are you planning on doing with the Palm?

Leon: I am going to keep track of associates and contacts from around the world.

ASME NEWS: Why did you become a member?

Leon: I have been a member since college and it seemed to be a natural progression as an engineer.

ASME NEWS: Why do you continue to be a member?

Leon: I want to give back value to the profession and to share my knowledge with other engineering professionals.

ASME NEWS: Why do you recommend ASME as a professional society to join?

Leon: ASME is a way to make contacts and to gain experience beyond your company and community.

ASME NEWS: How long have you been an ASME member?

Leon: Since 1979.

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