I'm happy to see that Sue Wilson has responded to some of the questions in the thread about her candidacy. The PSAAforAll.org slate of candidates have been pretty impressive in reaching out to alums, and responding to the questions raised by alums.
Hopefully many of you have already voted. If you have not, please take the time to do so today. If you have not received a ballot, please contact Votenet at (866) 307-0041, and they'll work to get you a ballot (if you are a AA member).
After you take care of your personal responsibility of voting, please start reaching out to family, friends, work associates, etc., and encourage them to vote. Explain the issues in the PSAA election, point them to the PSAAforAll.org web site, and if they have not received a ballot give them the Votenet number. As Toni indicated in the thread about her candidacy, turnout (so to speak) is the key here. I spent the weekend contacting immediate family and friends that are members, and giving them the aforementioned. I'll be reaching a bit farther in the coming days to those with whom I don't communicate frequently, but who I think could/should be voting. If you want to be part of a process that effects change, you've got to get engaged, at least to the point of what I've outlined in this paragraph.
Voting ends on May 31st. Between the upcoming holidays, and everything else going on in people's busy lives, we'll reach that date pretty soon.
Tom
Hopefully many of you have already voted. If you have not, please take the time to do so today. If you have not received a ballot, please contact Votenet at (866) 307-0041, and they'll work to get you a ballot (if you are a AA member).
After you take care of your personal responsibility of voting, please start reaching out to family, friends, work associates, etc., and encourage them to vote. Explain the issues in the PSAA election, point them to the PSAAforAll.org web site, and if they have not received a ballot give them the Votenet number. As Toni indicated in the thread about her candidacy, turnout (so to speak) is the key here. I spent the weekend contacting immediate family and friends that are members, and giving them the aforementioned. I'll be reaching a bit farther in the coming days to those with whom I don't communicate frequently, but who I think could/should be voting. If you want to be part of a process that effects change, you've got to get engaged, at least to the point of what I've outlined in this paragraph.
Voting ends on May 31st. Between the upcoming holidays, and everything else going on in people's busy lives, we'll reach that date pretty soon.
Tom