It is that time of the year when PASS starts a process to help update memberships and clean up duplicate account. I just Deactivated an old account setup in 2006 I never used.
Here is some more info and links. This material is copied from PASS website and emails.
Announcing 2015 PASS Elections Season
Are you ready to participate in the 2015 PASS Nomination Committee (NomCom) and Board of Directors elections? PASS is your community--don't miss this opportunity to shape its future by casting your ballot!
Who can vote?
Any PASS member who has a complete myPASS profile by 11:59 PDT on June 1, 2015, is eligible to vote in this year's elections.
How do I vote?
The first step is to make sure that you are eligible to vote:
1. Log into your myPASS account
2. Click myProfile
3. Review and udpate all fields
4. On the myPASS section of your profile, you should see a green check mark in the Voting Eligibility section. This will confirm your status.
PASS Voting Eligibility and Upcoming Elections
Posted in [PASS General], [Virtual Chapters], [PASS Chapters], [Elections] By Bill Graziano
May 7, 2015 – During the 2014 election cycle, the PASS Board established specific eligibility requirements for voting in the PASS elections. These requirements are designed to help de-duplicate member data for eligible voters before ballot notifications are sent. Specific mandatory fields have been added to the myProfile section of sqlpass.org to help us better serve the community.
To cast a ballot, members must complete all mandatory fields in their myPASS profile. PASS members who have not completed their profile will receive a reminder to update their myPASS profile to be eligible to vote. Your profile must be completed by 11:59 pm PDT June 1, 2015 to guarantee eligibility to cast ballots in the 2015 PASS elections.
Don’t miss your chance to vote in the PASS elections! To confirm your eligibility, please log into your myPASS account to look for the follow eligibility stamp:
PASS is your organization. Thank you for helping to shape its future by participating in the elections process.
–Bill Graziano
Immediate Past President