[acb-diabetics] Proposed constitution changes

Ken Metz kenmetz1946 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 15 11:51:05 EDT 2012


My involvement in numerous organizations throughout the years has been that
an immediate past president can only hold that office in an organization
until a new President is elected, and until the current Presidet becomes an
Immediate Past President. That doesn't mean that an Immediate Past President
can't serve on committees, be a committee chair, or continue working for the
benefit of the organization. Immediate Past President does have all voting
rights and thus should not, and I believe cannot, hold two offices at the
same time.

Ken Metz

-----Original Message-----
From: acb-diabetics-bounces at acb.org [mailto:acb-diabetics-bounces at acb.org]
On Behalf Of Lynn Roberts
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2012 8:40 AM
To: Discussion list for diabetics and/or ACB issues
Subject: [acb-diabetics] Proposed constitution changes



As proposed the past president is still restricted too much. I feel he/she
should only be required to  give up post of past president if taking another
position, not be prevented from seeking or accepting another position. 
If the order of office were in effect now, Dee could be appointed as second
vice president not first. My two cents.
Sent from Lynn
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