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Re: [registrars] Election time - Call for nominations

  • To: Bhavin Turakhia <bhavin.t@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [registrars] Election time - Call for nominations
  • From: "Ross Wm. Rader" <ross@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 00:35:49 -0400
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On 8/21/2005 11:41 AM Bhavin Turakhia noted that:
Hi everyone,

Having finalized the Rules of Procedure we can now proceed towards having
our elections for ex-comm positions. Nominations are open for the following
positions for the next 7 days. Please send your nominations to the list.

To get the ball rolling, I'd like to put forward the following nominations:

Bhavin Turakhia - Chair
Tim Ruiz - Vice Chair
Bob Connelly - Secretary
Donna McGehee - Treasurer

I haven't confirmed the eligibility requirements for any of these candidates, or that they are all willing to stand for election again. I do believe that overall, the current ExComm has done an outstanding job and should be commended for their efforts over the past year.

If any of you whom I have nominated are in fact not intending to represent the constituency in the coming year, my apologies in advance for putting you on the spot.

I would also be happy to nominate additional candidates if there are others interested in standing for any of these positions (or any of you that have been nominated that want to stand for a different position). It is important that we continue to manage our affairs in a democratic manner which means that providing a choice of candidates for each of the open positions is extremely important.

--
Regards,


	-rwr






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