July 1 Is The Deadline For Filling Out The NMEA Member Survey

Members of the NMEA  are asked to complete the 2011 NMEA Member Survey prior to July 1, 2001. To facilitate this, members who have not yet completed the survey should click on the following link to access the survey and fill it out. https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SJXZTJ5

If you would prefer to fill out a hard copy paper version of the survey, please email Bruce Cole bcole@mcnabbmarketing.com and request a hard copy.  Thjey can either fax it, or mail it to you.

As a valued member of the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA), your participation in the 2011 Member Survey is extremely important to the NMEA.  The information you supply will enable us to draw a composite picture of member attitudes about what should be the NMEA’s highest priorities in coming years.  It will help the NMEA Board of Directors in its decision-making and help the NMEA National Office provide you with the best possible member services and benefits.

Results of this survey will be shared with all members. All answers will be kept confidential and will be used only in combination with other respondents.

 

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