WHOA Board of Director Nominees
Monday, November 28, 2011
The Nominating Committee of the Walking Horse Owners' Association has nominated the following people for the Board of Directors for a 3-year term.
Dr. Jana Anderson - Tennessee
Jean Baum - Wisconsin
Steve Brown - Washington
Chip Carrier - Kentucky
Richard Greer - North Carolina
Peggy Moore - Tennessee
Kathy Owen - Tennessee
Lynn Womack - Tennessee
The Nominating Committee has nominated for President:
Kim Bennett - Alavaton, Kentucky
Anyone wishing his or her name declared as a candidate will need to notify the Walking Horse Owners' Association office no later than December 31, 2011, according to the By-Laws, Article III, Section 1, stating, "anyone desiring to be a candidate shall give notice by registered mail or fax to the Association of his or her intent to run for directorship." This notice must reach the WHOA office no later than December 31, 2011.
According to the By-Laws, Article IV, Section 2, stating, "The President shall be elected by total popular vote by the majority of members voting. Any candidate for President must have been a member in good standing and must have served on the Board of Directors within the past two years prior to election. In order to be a candidate for President, said President must be nominated by a member in good standing of this Association in writing with written permission from the nominee that he or she will be a candidate."
These nominations must reach the WHOA office no later than December 31, 2011.
WHOA looks forward to 2012 with great enthusiasm and appreciates the continued support of each member.
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