ASTA Board Elects Executive Committee
ALEXANDRIA, VA, September 10, 2008. At THETRADESHOW in Orlando, ASTA's Board of Directors elected its new Executive Committee. Chris Russo was elected as ASTA president and CEO, and will serve with Hope Wallace, CTC, who was elected to the position of vice president and secretary. George Delanoy was re-elected to serve as ASTA's treasurer. Also serving on the Executive Committee will be Roger Block, CTC, as director-at-large, who was elected chair of the Corporate Advisory Council (CAC), and Bill Maloney, CTC, ASTA executive vice president and COO (ex officio).
The 2008-2009 Executive Committee will serve a year term that commenced at the end of THETRADESHOW. The Executive Committee consists of the President and CEO, Vice President & Secretary, Treasurer, the Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) Chair and ASTA's Executive Vice President and COO (non-voting).
Serving on ASTA's 2008-2009 full elected Board of Directors will be:
Chris Russo , president and CEO*;
Hope Wallace, CTC, vice president and secretary*;
George Delanoy, treasurer*;
Roger Block, director-at-large (CAC chair)*;
Bill Maloney, CTC, ASTA executive vice president and COO (ex officio)*;
Lila A. Ford, CTC, director-at-large;
Lynda Maxwell, CTC, director-at-large;
Mike McCulloh, director-at-large;
Irene C. Ross, CTC, director-at-large;
Kari Thomas, CTC, director-at-large;
Carol Wagner, director-at-large;
Ellen Bettridge, director-at-large (CAC vice-chair);
Patrick Byrne (Upstate New York); Chapter Presidents Council Chair
John Lovell ( Michigan); CPC representative
Scott Pinheiro, ( Northern California), CPC representative;
ICPC chair (To be elected on Sept. 9)
(* Executive Committee)
ASTA's governance structure calls for a Board of Directors that consists of nine national directors elected at-large for two-year, staggered terms, three chapter presidents, the chair of the International Chapter Presidents' Council (ICPC), and two Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) members.
ASTA's International Chapter Presidents Council (ICPC) will hold election at its next meeting.
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