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About Intertel
Since its founding in 1966, Intertel has grown to about 1,200 members
in over thirty countries. Members of the society come from varied cultures
and all walks of life; the single attribute they all share is high
intellectual ability.
The society has three purposes:
- to encourage meaningful intellectual fellowship
- to foster an exchange of ideas on any and all subjects
- to assist in research relating to high intelligence
The society selects officers and regional directors who function as the
Executive Board, the governing body of Intertel. Many local groups meet
regularly.
Because members of Intertel are so geographically widespread,
communication is very important. All members are encouraged to contribute
to Integra, the Journal of Intertel, a monthly
publication. In addition, regional newsletters are published periodically,
and many members correspond via e-mail.
Intertel is divided into the following geographic regions:
- Region I: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio
- Region II: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont Eastern Canada (Ontario East)
- Region III: Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Tennessee,
Virginia, Washington DC, West Virginia
- Region IV: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada
- Region V: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina,
South Carolina
Territory of Puerto Rico
- Region VI: International
- Region VII:Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana,
Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington,
Wisconsin, Wyoming
Western Canada (Manitoba west)
- Region VIII: Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico,
Oklahoma, Texas
You can also view Intertel's Constitution and
Bylaws
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