NCWHA Board and Officers Elected
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
The NCWHA Board of Directors is made up of 18 directors. Six directors are elected each year to maintain continuity on the board. The following individuals were elected to the 2012 board of directors:
Lori Abbott Shane Auman
Chad Baucom Joe Manis
Ronald Mosley Athy Robinson
Remaining on the Board of Directors are:
Will Allen Shirley Boger
Derek Bonner Sandy Brumbaugh
John Callicutt Allen Dickerson
Tom Kakassy Joe Manis
Larry Mesimer Clay Mills
Kelly Peeler Grandy Tuck
Officers for the 2012 year are:
President: Jerry Jester
1st Vice President: Allen Dickerson
2nd Vice President: Will Allen
Secretary: Sandy Brumbaugh
Treasurer: Shirley Boger
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