
As I look back, it all came about because I had a desire to contribute. I've always believed that if I'm going to "belong" to something, I needed to contribute. So after I joined in 2000, I started pitching in at the section level -- first as secretary, then delegate -- and wound up being section chair at Central for two years, and the rest is history.
In order to be a good member, I believe that you need to find a way to contribute to whole. Everyone doing a little makes the organization stronger, particularly in an all volunteer organization.
So maybe you don't want to be president -- I certainly didn't think that was in the cards for me -- but I encourage you to find a way to contribute. Don't just carry membership card; carry out the "active" part of your active membership. Think of what small part you can play -- and add your own unique value -- that will make PPSNYS a better society for you, and all of us. Choose to be a partner in our greatness. It is the power of our team that makes us stand out, and makes us successful.

The photo committee processed over 1500 images (see them on FLICKR at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ppsnys/).

If you're new to our great society -- our family -- we understand that you joined us in hopes of receiving something. But members of a family support and nurture each other, and if we're not a family, we're just a bunch of people sitting around in a room together. I hope you'll be part of our family.
Thank you for allowing me to lead you. Take care.
Kelvin P. Ringold, CPP
"The Prez" (some habits die hard)