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Introducing 2008 APF Board | Introducing 2008 APF Board |
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| Written by Andy Hines | |
| Friday, 04 January 2008 | |
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Your 2007 APF Board of Directors is excited to announce the slate of nominees for 2008-2011 Board terms. The slate nomination process—led by the Nominations & Succession Team (N&S), does not require members to vote, but we urge the membership to accept the slate as the Board of Directors has done, by acclamation. The Board looks forward to getting down to work with the new members in January! The nominees are: Derek Woodgate (returning Board member), Stacey Aldrich, Joan Foltz, and Riel Miller. Brief details on each new Board member are below. Continuing on the Board are: Andy Hines, Peter Bishop, Natalie Ambrose, Randy Moss, and Stephen Aguilar-Millan. Leaving the Board, but still ready to pitch in as volunteers are: John Mahaffie (Chair), Wendy Schultz, and Lee Shupp. The N&S Team was pleased to have a remarkable list of members who would be willing to serve on the Board in addition to these four. As a result, we can look forward with confidence to a future with many members committed to ensuring that the APF will grow from strength to strength. 2008-2010 Board Nominees Stacey Aldrich -- US California Deputy State Librarian, past experience with state government in various roles including education; worked for a future think tank in DC, created future thinking conference, presentations, and facilitated future thinking discussions with groups. Joan Foltz -- US As founder of Alsek Research, she is an independent researcher and analyst of future global socio-economic trends and writes a weekly subscription-based newsletter used mostly by financial planners, and investors. She has 20 years experience working for corporations in Asia, Europe, and throughout the U.S. as director of manufacturing services, senior strategist, and integration analyst Riel Miller -- Paris, Canadian born Riel is a specialist in long-run strategic thinking whose work has concentrated on assessing and directing the potential for socio-economic transformation in the private and public sectors. His publications address many issues, such as futures methodology and the design of scenario processes for strategic decision making, to the future of money, education, the internet, knowledge society, the public sector. Derek Woodgate -- US and the world! Derek is currently President and CEO of The Futures Lab, Inc, a futures-based consultancy he founded in 1998, specializing in leveraging future potential for major corporations. He has lived and worked in eleven countries and is a prolific writer on future-related topics, his new book Future Flow will hit the market in Spring 2008. The Board thanks the N&S team, Jennifer Jarratt (chair), Lisa Bodell, Roumiana Gotseva, and Mary Jane Naquin for their thorough and successful efforts. |
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