Upcoming NEQ Elections (long)
Brett Dikeman
brett at cloud9.net
Sat Dec 25 15:22:55 EST 2004
This message mostly concerns list members who are ACNA members in the
Northeast, and hence members of the Northeast Chapter (or NEQ as some
of us still stubbornly call it!) If you're not in the Northeast, but
still an ACNA member, I strongly encourage you to participate in your
local chapter's elections as well as the ACNA (national) elections by
voting. If you're not a member of the ACNA, I encourage you to join
an evolving organization that will benefit more from participation
than ill words typed online about gripes from years past- and many
levels of participation are available, ranging from running in
elections, volunteering, contributing to club publications, attending
board meetings(they're all open, folks!) or voting.
For ACNA members in the Northeast, ballots should be arriving
shortly. You'll notice a record number of people running for just
two seats on the board of directors. Three out of the field of
candidates for board of directors have been or are currently members
of Audifans, I personally signed independent nomination sheets for
two of them, and I'd like to briefly mention them and ask you
consider them for your support. That said, I think with few
exceptions all the candidates are well qualified and encourage you to
consider them as well. These three, however, as members of Audifans,
may be of the most interest to you folks.
I wouldn't normally "campaign" for an individual- heck, when I ran, I
didn't even mention I was doing so! This year is different. I
signed 2 nomination sheets, because like 9 or so other individuals, I
felt it was time for the club to have some fresh minds- and we were
willing to do so at some risk, as there are those in the chapter
(some of them our friends) who look upon our actions as a threat or
challenge to their authority. That should give you an idea of how
important we felt this was.
This message is entirely unsolicited by any of the candidates, and
the 'bios' are purely my own work, so don't hold my horrible job
against them :-) You'll find the bios they wrote in the ballot issue
you'll receive in the mail soon. Also, I'm sure any of the
candidates would be more than happy to correspond with individual
members; their email addresses shouldn't be hard to track down.
Paul Krumins, a current board member, has been a member of the the
Gripster committee, (the Gripster is the chapter's publication). An
experienced businessman in the field of public relations/media
consulting, Paul has been a valuable contributor as a Gripster
editor, has helped the chapter rekindle its working relations with
the national organization, and has brought a cool, sound mind to
board meetings. Paul owned a 200q20v avant (he was one of the very
early 200q20v list members) and currently owns an S6 sedan. Paul has
been an instructor for several years, and he has probably met a bunch
of you at the Mt. Washington Hillclimb social event the club used to
organize. You'd know him online by 'Copley One'.
Ray Tomlinson is an avid participant on the S-car list and works with
TJM Motorsports on special tuning projects; he is also a recent
addition to the instructor base. Ray has been an active participant
for many years in the NE Audi scene; I first met Ray at a tech
session at Chris Miller's house over 5 years ago. Ray has owned
several Audis, including a 90q20v and his current '95 S6. As a
talented lawyer, Ray's sharp mind, fast thinking and
down-to-brass-tacks nature would prove very useful at chapter board
meetings where it seems there's never enough time for everything.
Scott Downs and I have never seen eye to eye, as anyone who has been
around on the lists for a while knows. However, he's a great
instructor and the most down-to-earth, fun-lovin' guy I know in the
club; he is now famous for declaring, in a rented Impala at a
Tracquest event, "Next time I'm springin' for OnStar. 'Help, I'm
lost, I keep going around in circles!'" He wears the coolest Audi
jump suit I've ever seen, and I've never heard a bad word said about
the guy. Scott's fun-loving, spontaneous and straight-shooting
nature would be an excellent addition to the Board. Many of you know
Scott online as "SuffolkD", and while his fleet is ever-changing, I'm
pretty sure he has a 200q20v sedan and a 200q20v avant.
So, as the holidays wind down, if you're in the northeast, you'll
find buried with all those post-Christmas sales circulars a little
black and white booklet with the picture of an Audi grille dusted
with snow and garnished with a holly twig, marked "ELECTION MATERIALS
PLEASE OPEN IMMEDIATELY".
I hope you'll spend 15-20 minutes and go over all the bios for
candidates for the Board (there are a large number!), pick two
candidates you feel will do the best job, and drop your ballot in the
mail. I'm not sure which is harder- voting for just 2 out of a group
of friends, or voting for 2 out of a group of strangers. It's a
tough decision, but like me, you can take comfort that you'd be hard
pressed to go wrong with any of the candidates you will be presented
with on this year's ballot. Lastly, your vote WILL count- last year
well under 100 ballots were mailed in.
Happy Holidays,
Brett
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