"RST Engineering" wrote in message
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I sort of feel like the Harold Stassen of the EAA election process, but
here we go again.
In 1997, I ran for the EAA Board Of Directors and got some 700 of you to
email me your proxies. The vote was 700 to 35,000 for the proxies that
EAA held for the current board member candidate. (I ran in 1988 with the
same results.)
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and
expecting different results. If things hadn't changed, I wouldn't have
run again.
However, EAA has expanded their board to an additional 11 new board
members, so I'm not running against an incumbent or an insider. I may
just have a chance if EAA wants to truly open up the process to the rest
of the world.
Stand by for a request from you to nominate me to this board. Although
all it takes is 25 current EAA member signatures, a few thousand wouldn't
hurt at all in the process.
Bless you if you can help.
Jim
Count me in.
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