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− | + | ===Per the 2016 Annual Meeting Notes:=== | |
− | President: | + | *President: |
+ | **'''Logan Pajunen''' | ||
+ | *Vice-president: | ||
+ | **'''John Alexander''' | ||
+ | **Logan Pajunen | ||
+ | *Treasurer: | ||
+ | **'''Tracy Hoover''' | ||
+ | **Weston Vice | ||
+ | *Secretary: | ||
+ | **'''Kip Landwehr''' | ||
+ | *Directors at large: | ||
+ | **'''Barb Davis''' | ||
+ | **'''Christian Kindel''' | ||
+ | **'''Curt Gridley''' | ||
+ | **Dean Day | ||
+ | **David Springs | ||
+ | **'''James Lancaster''' | ||
+ | **Logan Pajunen | ||
+ | **Matt Pogue | ||
+ | **Mike Barushok | ||
+ | **Mike Hutton | ||
+ | **Todd Grant | ||
− | + | *Immediate Past President: | |
+ | **'''Dominic Canare''' | ||
− | + | *Bolded names indicate the candidates that were voted into office via SurveyMonkey poll, or took office by running unopposed. | |
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− | Bolded names indicate the candidates that were voted into office via SurveyMonkey poll, or took office by running unopposed. |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 5 September 2023
Per the 2016 Annual Meeting Notes:
- President:
- Logan Pajunen
- Vice-president:
- John Alexander
- Logan Pajunen
- Treasurer:
- Tracy Hoover
- Weston Vice
- Secretary:
- Kip Landwehr
- Directors at large:
- Barb Davis
- Christian Kindel
- Curt Gridley
- Dean Day
- David Springs
- James Lancaster
- Logan Pajunen
- Matt Pogue
- Mike Barushok
- Mike Hutton
- Todd Grant
- Immediate Past President:
- Dominic Canare
- Bolded names indicate the candidates that were voted into office via SurveyMonkey poll, or took office by running unopposed.