2010 Chapter Election Results

The Nominations Committee is pleased to announce the election of our 2010-2011 administrative council. These STC Phoenix Chapter members ran unopposed and were elected unanimously:

  • President: Kathy Graden
  • Secretary: Maggie Haenel
  • Treasurer: Debra Gabriel
  • Program Manager: Jan Kruse
  • Membership Manager: Miachelle DePiano

The administrative council is the decision-making body of the chapter and is composed of the elected officers and the immediate past president, Karen Zorn. The administrative council will meet with the new and returning committee managers and interested members in early June to plan chapter events for the 2010-2011 program year.  They will take office on July 1.

Nineteen of fifty-seven eligible members voted during the April 26 to May 2 election. The election was held online again this year using the iContact system.

Congratulations to our new administrative council and thanks to everyone who voted!

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