STC Elections in March
Learn about the election at the STC site: http://www.stc.org/2009/12/stc-2010-slate-of-candidates.asp. Below we print brief statements from those candidates who have requested we post their messages. These statements are presented for your information and not as an endorsement.
W.C. Wiese, Candidate for STC Director, writes:
This year’s STC elections are . . . important. Please . . . renew [your] membership by 28 February, discuss qualifications of the many qualified candidates, and cast [your] vote. Voting begins 9 March 2010 and closes on 8 April 2010.
STC will post a candidates’ page (http://notebook.stc.org/2010-election/) that will enable members to pose questions directly to the nominees.
Nathaniel Lim, a candidate for the STC Nominating Committee, writes:
I am running for STC Nominating Committee, because I want to make a difference. You can read my candidate statement on the STC website and also get to know me at LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/in/nathaniellim) and Facebook (search nathaniel lim impac). Starting March 9, please take a minute to cast your vote for me. I would be grateful for your vote for Nominating Committee.
Tricia Spayer, candidate for STC Director-at-Large, writes:
Please vote for me in the STC 2010 elections.
Why vote for me? I draw on my 9 plus years of leadership experience in the Northeast Ohio chapter of STC and in other organizations.
For more information, I invite you to visit my web site: http://triciaspayer.com. Thank you!
Just a reminder that 2009 was a challenging year for a lot of individuals as well as the Society. According to one candidate, “Crippling economic issues had unparalleled impact on the society… And our profession continues to struggle as a result of the economy.” This year will likely be one of “course correction” still, and I think your membership and voting are so important.
Be a part of the solution, cast your vote as your voice. Renew your membership by 28 February, discuss the qualifications of the many candidates, and cast your vote.
Voting begins 9 March 2010 and closes 8 April 2010.