Meeting Location


Arizona Country Club
5668 East Orange Blossom Lane
Phoenix, Arizona 85018

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Past Chapter Meeting Presentation Files

November 2009

Chapter Meetings at Arizona Country Club

Chapter meetings are conducted at the Arizona Country Club – 5668 East Orange Blossom Lane, Phoenix 85018 at 11:30 a.m. on the first Friday of each month from September through June. There are no Chapter lunch meetings held during July and August.

The cross streets are Thomas Road and 56th Street in east Phoenix. (The Arizona Country Club is east of 56th Street on the north side of Thomas Road).

All meetings cost $20. If you have special dietary needs, please contact Jackie Ruggles, Program Chair at 623-333-1102 or by email at jruggles@avondale.org.

If you are planning to attend, please RSVP by leaving a voicemail at (480) 850-9554 or by email at programs@azasseboard.org. It is very important to RSVP so the Chapter can reserve the correct number of meals. If you reserve a lunch please try and make it to the meeting because the Chapter must purchase appropriate numbers of lunches in advance and does not get unused lunches refunded.

Unfortunately, there are no guarantees that we can accommodate walk-ins with a lunch.

Board Meetings

Arizona Chapter Board Meetings have also moved to the same Arizona Country Club location, and begin at 9 a.m. on the Friday of each Chapter lunch meeting. All Board Meetings are open to members.

Upcoming Meetings

April 2, 2010 Chapter Meeting

ADOSH and OSHA Update
Presentation by Darin Perkins, Director of ADOSH

Darin Perkins, ARM, is the Director for the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH), a position he has held since August of 1998. Prior to this position, Mr. Perkins spent eight years as a safety compliance officer, health compliance officer, and supervisor of the industrial hygiene compliance section at ADOSH. His prior work experience includes a number of years with a residential electrical contractor and a short time at a steel foundry.

Mr. Perkins obtained a BS degree (1990) in Occupational Safety and Health, from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He has been awarded the Associate in Risk Management (ARM) certification from the Insurance Institute of America. He is also bilingual (Spanish).

Mr. Perkins is a fourth-generation Arizonan. He enjoys outdoor activities, including hunting, hiking and camping. He and his wife Carey have four children and reside in Glendale

 

Date Topic Speaker
May 7, 2010 Extreme Weather Kenneth Waters
June 4, 2010 TBA TBA