Mountain Empire Chapter District Meeting - EASA Chapters - EASA | The Electro•Mechanical Authority
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Menu Search Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Down Arrow Up Home Arrow Next Arrow Previous RSS Icon Calendar Icon Warning Icon

EASA Chapters & Regions

Connect with your local community through EASA's local area networks. EASA supports 10 Regions comprised of 24 Chapters. Some larger Chapters have optionally created smaller units called Districts. Largely volunteer-driven, Chapters regularly organize training and networking events to engage the local member community.

Chapter members elect Regional Directors to represent their interests on EASA's Board of Directors. All EASA Active members must belong to a Chapter.

MAPS & DESCRIPTIONS OF EASA CHAPTERS & REGIONS

Upcoming Chapter Events

Mountain Empire Chapter District Meeting

  • January 2026
  • Number of views: 287

Event date: 4/23/2026 - 4/25/2026 Export event

EASA Mountain Empire District – Spring Chapter Business Meeting

The EASA Mountain Empire District will host its Spring Chapter Business Meeting April 23–25, 2026 at the SpringHill Suites by Marriott in Moab, Utah. Members, vendors, and guests are invited to attend this event for technical presentations, networking, and social activities in one of Utah’s most scenic locations.

Event Highlights

The meeting begins Thursday with an optional Golf Scramble at the Moab Golf Course, followed by an evening Meet & Greet social featuring vendor tabletop displays, appetizers, and drinks.

Friday includes breakfast, several technical presentations from industry experts, and a chapter/district meeting during lunch. Topics include motor production, VFD efficiency and end-user benefits, and identifying symptoms of damaged rotors.

In the afternoon, attendees will travel to Deadhorse Point State Park for a group outing to enjoy the scenery and take chapter photos. The day concludes with a group dinner at the hotel.

Saturday morning includes breakfast followed by free time to explore Moab and the surrounding area.

Registration Information

  • $175 per attendee, which includes one complimentary guest

  • Guests under 17 attend free

  • Additional guests (18+) are $95 each

  • Vendor tabletop sponsorships: $150 per table

Hotel Reservations

Rooms are available at the SpringHill Suites by Marriott – Moab at a discounted EASA rate of $299 per night. Reservations must be made by March 23, 2026 to receive the group rate.

Optional Golf Tournament

An optional Pacific Mountain Chapter Scramble Golf Tournament will be held on April 23 at the Moab Golf Club. The event begins at 10:00 AM with check-in from 9:15–9:45 AM, and the fee is $79 per player (including cart), payable at the course.

 

Documents to download

Print

EASA Chapter and Regional Boundaries

EASA Chapter and Region Maps

Click any map to enlarge for more detail

EASA Chapters - North America

EASA Region 8

EASA Regions 6, 9 and 10

Region 1
Consists of the geographical territories of the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic Chapters This includes the U.S. states of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, New York, Delaware, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maryland, as well as portions of Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. (Note: The Northeastern Chapter was formed from the merger of the Connecticut, New England, New York Metropolitan, Niagara, Quaker City, and Tri-State Chapters which will become Districts of the new chapter.)
Region 2
Consists of the geographical territory of the Southeastern Chapter and includes the U.S. states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida and the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
Region 3
Consists of the geographical territories of the Central District, Great Lakes, Greater Cleveland, IndianaOhio/West Virginia, and Western Michigan Chapters. This chapter includes portions of the U.S. states of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and West Virginia. 
Region 4
Consists of the geographical territory of the South Central Chapter. This chapter includes the U.S. states of Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky along with portions of Kansas, Illinois, Indiana, and Louisiana. (Note: The South Central Chapter was formed from the merger of the Heart of America, Louisville, Mid-South and King Coal Chapters.)
Region 5
Consists of the geographical territories of the Midwestern, North Central, and Rocky Mountain Chapters and includes the U.S. states of Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Michigan's upper peninsula as well as portions of Wyoming, New Mexico, and Kansas.
Region 6
Consists of the geographical territory of the Southwestern Chapter and includes the U.S. states of Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona and portions of Louisiana and New Mexico. It also includes Mexico (excluding the Baja Pennisula), Central and South America.
Region 7
Consists of the geographical territories of the Pacific Mountain Chapter. This includes the U.S. states of Montana, Idaho, Utah, California, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii, and Nevada; as well as portions of Wyoming, in addition to the Baja Penninsula.
Region 8
Consists of the geographical territories of the Ontario, Quebec & Maritimes, and Western Canada Chapters; and includes all of the provinces of Canada.
Region 9
Consists of the geographical territory of the Europe Asia Africa Chapter. This chapter include all of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, India, Russia, Japan, Korea and the northern portion of China.
Region 10
Consists of the geographical territories of the Australasian and New Zealand Chapters. These chapters include Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Philippines, Taiwan and other countries from 90° east longitude in an easterly direction to the International Date Line.