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NYSACCE4-HE Seeking Candidates for Board of Directors

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Dear colleagues,

 

It has been an honor serving as NYSACCE4-HE's Vice President, President, and Past President the past three years.  I have learned lessons that are making my county 4-H program stronger. I have grown professionally and personally.  I have made new friends. And I have enjoyed each and every moment.  As Past President, it is my responsibility along with the Nominating Committee to secure a slate of candidates for the next board elections.   I am looking for individuals that wish to serve as Secretary, Treasurer or Vice President of NYSACCE4-HE. Each of these positions is important to the operation of the association.  

 

Have you thought about serving in one of these roles?  Would you like to nominate someone?   Please do.  Our professional development association is strong because of our dedicated membership. 

 

Candidates have to be members in good standing with NYSACCE4-HE.


Many Thanks,   

Linda Brosch - Chair of NYSACCE4-HE Nominating Committee

 

Please contact Linda Brosch with nominations or questions at (lcr23@cornell.edu).

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