[nfbwatlk] NFB of Washington 2010 Convention -- Election Results
Jedi
loneblindjedi at samobile.net
Sun Oct 24 23:30:38 UTC 2010
Congratulations to all our mates who made office this year. Cheers and
good luck to you.
Respectfully,
Jedi
Original message:
> Fellow Federationists and Friends:
> WE just concluded a most successful 2010 NFB of Washington convention.
> I shall leave it to others to summarize the convention and shall
> confine myself here to giving you the results of the election for
> officers, members of the NFB of Washington Board of Directors and the
> elections for National Convention Delegate, First Alternate Delegate
> and Second Alternate Delegate. You will note several changes on the
> NFB of Washington Board of Directors. The Board positions held by Les
> Fitzpatrick and Gary Mackenstadt, were not subject to election this
> year. Here are the results. Elected were:
> Michael Freeman (Vancouver), President
> Bennet Prows (Kirkland), First Vice-president
> Maria Bradford (Spokane) Second Vice-president
> Donald Mitchell (Vancouver), Secretary
> Douglas Johnson (Manchester), Treasurer
> Michael Mello (Seattle), Board Member
> Marcy Carpenter (Seattle), Board Member
> Michael Freeman (Vancouver), Convention Delegate
> Kaye Kipp (Vancouver), First Alternate Delegate
> Noel Nightingale (Seattle), Second Alternate Delegate
> Congratulations to the new Board members. I am certain that they will
> bring fresh energy, enthusiasm and wisdom to the National Federation of
> the Blind of Washington during the coming year.
> Michael Freeman, President
> National Federation of the Blind of Washington
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