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Single Registration Policy
Toughened
At a November 21, 2006 Board
meeting, the FBGDA Board approved changes in the UKC Single
Registration policies and procedures for the Epagneul Breton breed.
These changes were approved by the United Kennel Club, Inc. as the
official registration body for the breed. As parent breed club, FBGDA,
acting through the Single Registration Committee, is charged with the
responsibility to oversee and review all applications for single
registration of dogs as an Epagneul Breton.
From a procedure standpoint,
the changes take places for all applications for single registration
submitted on or after March 1, 2007. Also, beginning March 1, 2007, the
applications will first be submitted to FBGDA, who will endeavor to
verify that the applicant dog is qualified to be single registered.
Presuming so, approval will be communicated to the United Kennel Club
Registration Department, which will in turn then issue the registration
and pedigree. In some instances, this should speed up the single
registration process. However, the burden rests upon the owner of the
applying dog to demonstrate that the dog's lineage is pure Epagneul
Breton, and any application which fails to provide such proof will be
denied.
After March 1, 2007 only dogs
this can be verified as pure Epagneul Bretons will be eligible for
single registration. This shall include dogs imported from abroad which
were born outside of the United States, as well as any litters that are
born as a result of any breeding to an Epagneul Breton not registered
by the United Kennel Club Inc. Any dogs born inside the United States,
which have a sire and dam not registered by the United Kennel Club,
Inc. will have to prove that their lineage is pure Epagneul Breton in
order to qualify for UKC registration.
This will result in the
disqualification of dogs that may carry only a small percentage of
American Brittany bloodlines.
This change is intended to
protect the integrity of the breed registry and studbook for the
Epagneul Breton breed which is administered and maintained by UKC as
the official breed registry and studbook. Each year a number of
applications for single registration are submitted for dogs born in the
United States which contain mixed lineage in varying amounts. Some of
these dogs's parentage cannot be verified sufficiently going back for
several generations, such that delays and frustration can sometimes
result for the owner. This change in policy regarding single
registrations was approved by the United Kennel Club, Inc. .The intent
of the change is to expedite and simplify the single registration
process and to protect the integrity of the breed gene pool and to keep
it pure. While the change may adversely impact upon a few breeders and
assorted individuals whom have bought dogs without doing adequate due
diligence to determine that the dogs are in deed pure and authentic
Epagneul Bretons, it is believed that the change will result in more
diligence being exercised before breeding any dog containing a pedigree
with lineage. Breeders who sell dogs representing them to be pure
Epagneul Bretons, are going to have angry purchasers on the hands when
their dogs are declined for single registration due to the fact that
the parents are not either already registered and certified by UKC as
Epagneul Bretons or able to demonstrate that they are registered as an
Epagneul Breton from a kennel club in a foreign country such as France,
which registration is acceptable to FBGDA and UKC to demonstrate that
the lineage of the dog is pure.
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UKC to Adopts Breed Standard
Identical to the FCI Breed Standard
for the Epagneul Breton
The United Kennel Club, Inc.
has approved FBGDA's request that the UKC modify the existing breed
standard to make it comport identically to the breed standard for the
Epagneul Breton as employed in France, the country of origin of the
breed. The change was supported by UKC President Wayne Cavanaugh and
UKC's approval was conveyed by UKC Executive Vice President Mark
Theftall on Febraury 6, 2007. FBGDA believes that the United States is
the first country in the western hemisphere to precisely adopt the FCI
breed standard for the Epagneul Breton, as the standard has been
developed and employed in France, the country of origin of the breed.
The same standard is also employed in other FCI constituent countries
in Europe.
While the previous UKC breed
standard for the Epagneul Breton adopted in 2002 contained only slight
deviations in a few areas from the FCI version of the standard, it was
felt by the FBGDA Board that complete uniformity in the standard was
extremely important in order to prevent gradual deviations from the
ideal structure of the Epagneul Breton over time. The revised
Conformation Standard as submitted to the UKC by FBGDA was derived from
the FCI (Federation Cynologique Internationale) online version of March
25, 2003 (from FCI St. No. 95, May 5, 2003). That FCI version was
translated into English by John Miller and Raymond Triquet, France,
with such English translation becoming available on September 14, 2004.
There are no substantive deviations from the cited FCI Standard as
translated into English as submitted to UKC by FBGDA, with only a few
words, punctuations and measures adjusted to the usual American form of
the English language.
In addition to the actual
verbiage of the standard itself, artwork to be included in an appendix
was included to highlight desirable (proper) and undesirable (improper)
canine characteristics which breeders should select against. The
artwork is designed to help one visualize the positive (proper) or
negative (improper) aspects of the conformation of the Epagneul Breton
dog. The artwork is used with the express permission of and credited
completely to Jean Louvet, of France.
The FBGDA board anticipates
that the artwork will serve as a visual aid to those studying the
standard for the Epagneul Breton, as well as other purebred dogs.
Committee members Robert Olson, Edward Smith and Sherry Hughes along
with members of the FBGDA Board contributed to this effort. However
special thanks is due to FBGDA Vice President (and nominee for
2007-2009 FBGDA President) R.L. Dalrymple for his long time devotion to
this project. Mr. Dalrymple. oversaw technical conversion of the
material to a usable computer programming format, insured accuracy and
correctness of the content by doing research and consulting with
veterinarians, and secured permission for use of the artwork materials
from Mr. Jean Louvet, of France. It is anticipated that copies of the
revised and updated UKC standard for the Epagneul Breton breed will be
reproduced for distribution at the National Meeting in Arizona, and
will be available to the membership in the near future.
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Notice of Nomination for
Vacancies on the 2007 FBGDA Board of Directors
Notice is given to the
membership that the FBGDA Nominating Committee has met and hereby
submits the following nominations for the 2007 election of Officers and
Directors of the Association:
Pursuant to Article VII, Section 2 of the Constitution and Bylaws of
the French Brittany Gun Dog Association of America, Inc., effective
April 1, 2006, the undersigned hereby certifies that the following
persons have been duly nominated for the following offices and
specified terms for such office:
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President
- R.L Dalrymple (OK) (Two year term expiring 2009)
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Vice
President -Tony Bua (AZ) (Two year term expiring 2009)
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Secretary
- Robert Olson (IN) (Two year term expiring 2009)
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Treasurer
- Peter Ward (MT) (Two year term
expiring 2009)
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Director,
Post Four - Tim Powell (MT) (Three year term expiring 2010)
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Director,
Post Five - Shelly Shipley (KS) (Three year term expiring
2010)
Pursuant to Article VI, Section
1, Fred Overby, 2006 President, shall automatically serve as a voting
member of the Board for a period of one year.
Certified under my hand and by
affixing the Seal of the Corporation this 27th. Day of January, 2007.
Robert Olson,
Corporate Secretary
French Brittany Gun Dog Association of America, Inc.
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OFA
Approves Separate Breed Code for the Epagneul Breton Breed
At its Fall 2006 Directors
meeting, the Board of Directors of the Orthopedic Foundation for
Animals, Inc. (commonly known as "OFA") reviewed and considered the
petition and accompanying materials submitted by the French Brittany
Gun Dog Association of America, Inc. whereby a request was made that a
separate OFA data base (Breed Code) be established for the Epagneul
Breton breed. OFA is the largest organization of its kind in North
America, and performs independent evaluations and provides ratings for
the hips of various breeds of dogs in order to aid in reducing and
attempting to eliminate canine hip dysplasia.
Eddie Dziuk, Executive Director
of OFA recently notified FBGDA that OFA had decided to grant the
request by FBGDA to establish a separate and distinct breed code
category for the Epagneul Breton. The new breed code for subsequent
evaluations will be implemented in short order and any owner
contemplating having an Epagneul Breton evaluated by OFA should request
coding as an Epagneul Breton under the new system. Mr. Dziuk indicated
that it would take some time for OFA to potentially develop and
technically implement how OFA may possibly integrate dogs evaluated and
coded under the previous Brittany database into the new breed coding
system for the Epagneul Breton. One possible option being considered by
OFA is to possibly implement exception logic into OFA's present
computer programming which would allow dogs previously rated as a
Brittany to be shown in an Epagneul Breton's information accessed
through the OFA system. This issue is being carefully studied and FBGDA
is optimistic that a workable system for inclusion of previous dogs can
be implemented.
FBGDA has evidenced a strong
commitment to both the OFA rating system and in promoting the important
role OFA plays in monitoring and improving the health of the pointing
dog breeds.
This organizational commitment
by FBGDA, evidenced by the strong FBGDA organizational policy
concerning hip rating criteria for breeding was undoubtedly an
important factor taken into account by OFA in terms of deciding whether
to grant the request for recognized status by OFA for the Epagneul
Breton as a separate breed with its own breed code, ratings statistics
and related information. FBGDA members who have labored on various
aspects related to development of policy addressing the issue of canine
hip dysplasia believe that having this new breed code established for
the Epagneul Breton, which is separate and distinct from the coding
system for the American Brittany breed, will actually be of benefit to
breeders, owners and prospective owners of members of both breeds
(Epagneul Breton and American Brittany) for the simple reason that it
will produce more targeted and accurate information, history and
statistics for each breed
While OFA has not yet committed
how all aspects of the change will be technically implemented, FBGDA is
hopeful and optimistic that Epagneul Breton dogs that have been
previously evaluated and rated by OFA under the previous coding system
will be able to be included in the newly established breed-coding
database when it is implemented by OFA. Specific details surrounding
the process of requesting rating under the new Epagneul Breton Breed
Code and/or accomplishing the inclusion of Epagneul Bretons previously
rated under the old system will be provided to the membership on the
FBGDA web site, and in future issues of the L'Epagneul Breton Magazine
published by FBGDA as soon as OFA provides information to FBGDA
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2006 Annual Business Meeting
Held In Cordele, GA
Several items of business were
passed at the Annual Business Meeting held in Cordele, GA on March 3,
2006. New Corporate Officers and Directors were elected, a new policy
was adopted concerning HIP Certification, and the Association By-Laws
were adopted as presented at a later date April 1, 2006. (A printer
error was found in the page order of the new By-Laws as printed in the
March ’06 FBGDA Magazine. If you would like a corrected copy, please
contact Bob Olson at (317) 849-2575 and he will send you a corrected
copy) Certificates of appreciation were presented to those who helped
make the Conclave a success with a strong round of applause given by
the members present. Winners from the various events held during the
Conclave were also recognized during the meeting. The Conclave was
concluded with the Annual Auction where items including trips, Epagneul
Bretons, art work, and dog training items were bid upon. More than
$4000.00 was raised from the auction thanks to the generosity of the
members present and to those who so kindly donated the items presented
at the auction.
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2006
Corporate Officers and Directors Election Results
Pursuant to Article VII of the
Constitution and Bylaws of the French Brittany Gun Dog Association of
America, INC., effective January 1, 2003, the following are the 2006
annual Corporate Officers and Directors election results:
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President-
Fred Overby (GA) (One year remaining on term expiring 2007)
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Vice
President- R.L.Dalrymple (OK) (One year remaining on term expiring 2007)
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Secretary-
Robert Olson (IN) (One year remaining on term expiring 2007)
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Treasurer-
Peter Ward (MT) (One year remaining on term expiring 2007)
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Director,
Post One- Wallace Huey (GA) (Three year term expiring 2009)
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Director,
Post Six- Brett Shipley (KS) (Three year term expiring 2009)
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Director,
Post Three- Randy Meester (IA) (Two years remaining on term expiring
2008)
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Director,
Post Six- Tony Bua (AZ) (One year remaining on term expiring 2007)
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FBGDA
Hip Committee Recommendations are Adopted as
Policy of Association
The Board of Directors approved
the following FBGDA Hip Committee Recommendations at their 2 March 2006
meeting as stating the official policy of FBGDA concerning hip
evaluation ratings for the purpose of perpetuating the Epagneul Breton
Breed:
It shall be the official policy
of the French Brittan Gun Dog Association that only dogs who have been
radio graphed and evaluated by a recognized certifying body with no
evidence of Hip Dysplasia, be used to perpetuate the breed. These
authorities include Orthopedic Foundation for Animals, Inc. (OFA),
PennHIP, and appropriate certifying authorities from outside the United
States on imported dogs. For a dog to be considered, they must have
been rated as follows or better:
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OFA:
Fair, no evidence of hip dysplasia was recognized
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PennHIP:
Distraction Index (DI) of .50 or better, with no radiographic evidence
of DJD
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Non US
rating systems: OFA fair equivalent, no evidence of hip dysplasia was
recognized
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FBGDA Nominating Committee
Nominations (Revised 3/20/2006)
Pursuant to Article VII,
Section 2 of the Constitution and Bylaws of the French Brittany Gun Dog
Association of America, Inc., effective January 1, 2003, the
undersigned hereby certifies and gives notice to the membership that
the following persons have been duly nominated for the following
offices and specified terms for such office:
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President-
Fred Overby (GA) (One year remaining on term expiring 2007)
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Vice
President- R.L.Dalrymple (OK) (One year remaining on term expiring 2007)
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Secretary-
Robert Olson (IN) (One year remaining on term expiring 2007)
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Treasurer-
Peter Ward (MT) (One year remaining on term expiring 2007)
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Director,
Post One- Wallace Huey (GA) (Three year term expiring 2009)
-
Director,
Post Six- Brett Shipley (KS) (Three year term expiring 2009)
-
Director,
Post Three- Randy Meester (IA) (Two years remaining on term expiring
2008)
-
Director,
Post Six- Open—(Previous Nominee Voluntarily Withdrew Nomination) (One
year remaining on term expiring 2007
Pursuant to Article VII,
Section 2.4 of the Constitution and Bylaws, any additional nominations
must be submitted from the membership as provided by the referenced
section of the Bylaws and must be received by the Corporate Secretary
prior to March 31, 2006. In the event that additional nominations are
not received so as to require a balloted election, each person duly
nominated without opposition shall be certified by the Corporate
Secretary as being elected effective April 1, 2006, as provided by
Article VII, Section 2.4(a) of the FBGDA Constitution and Bylaws.
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New Officers and Director
Take Positions at FBGDA
R.L. Dalrymple of Oklahoma was
recently selected by the Board of Directors to serve as Vice President
of F.B.G.D.A. Robert Olson of Indiana was tapped to serve as Secretary,
and Wallace Huey of Georgia was also named to the Board. Each of these
vacant positions was filled for a portion of an unexpired term, and
like a number of the other offices, persons appointed to fill these
positions will stand for election for the remainder of the respective
unexpired terms in the Association’s spring elections.
Dalrymple has been active on
the F.B.G.D.A. Board for many years and has served on various
committees to include the Committee on Breeding, Certification and
Registration which is in the process of making recommendations for
criteria for breeding relative to hip ratings. Olson also is an
experienced hand, having served as Director previously and coordinating
this year’s National Specialty Conformation Show. Huey joins the board
after assisting the in the establishment of and serving as president of
the Georgia affiliate chapter. He is also this year’s annual meeting
coordinator. A remaining vacant seat on the Board of Directors was left
vacant and will be filled in the spring elections.
The Nominating Committee of
FBGDA Chaired by Edward Smith, will shortly publish its slate of
recommended candidates for all offices up for election in the spring
elections.
The Board of Directors would
like to Thank Paul Ehlers, former FBGDA Vice President, and Lynda
Kieres, former FBGDA Secretary, for their service. Although no longer
officers, Paul and Lynda continue to be dedicated to the Epagneul
Breton and the club.
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Epagneul Breton Gun Dog
Society, LTD
Four members of the Epagneul
Breton Gun Dog Society, LTD attended the United White Shepard Club
Multibreed Dog Show on September 10-11, 2005 in Hamlet, IN. Kurt
Stepaniak entered CH. TAN. Topperlyn's United Front (Koot), Bob and Kim
Olson entered CH. TAN. Uhelec'h de L’Escarbot (Dak) and CH. TAN. Usine
de Plum Creek (Abbi), with chapter President Ed Smith also in
attendance.
September 10, 2005 Show 1 Koot
took the Champion, Best of Breed, and 1st Place in the Group with Abbi
the Reserve Champion. Koot then took Kurt into the Best in Show ring
where he took Reserve Best in Show! For Show 2 Koot again took
Champion, Best of Breed, and 1st Place in the Group with Dak the
Reserve Champion.
This Champion win by Koot earned him his Grand Champion Title 1 day shy
of his second birthday!
September 11, 2005 Koot took
the Champion, Best of Breed, and 1st Place in the Group with Dak the
Reserve Champion. For Show 2 Dak took Champion, Best of Breed, and 1st
Place in the Group with Koot the Reserve Champion. Dak and Bob then
competed in the Best of Show with Dak taking a Reserve Best in Show to
the disbelief of Bob.
Kurt, Ed, Bob, and Kim were
very pleased about the breed standards knowledge and enthusiastic
approach the judges took with respect to our dogs and the guidance they
gave us as we showed in the ring.
Four multibreed shows, 2
Reserve Best in Show, and one Grand Champion Title made for a very
satisfying weekend for all.
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Committee on Breeding,
Registration and Certification to Review and Recommend Criteria for
Evaluation, Detection and Control of Hip Dysplasia
At the direction and request of
the Board of Directors, a FBGDA Committee will study and make future
recommendations to the FBGDA Board and Membership concerning
implementation of quality control criteria in the area of hip
dysplasia. The Committee hopes to complete its work and issue
recommendation in time for the 2006 annual meeting.
That committee has also been
given the charge of formally reviewing the Official UKC Breed Standard
for the Epagneul Breton in order to make sure that the UKC standard
perfectly mirrors the F.C.I. Standard for the breed as applied in
Europe. The committee will also review and consider the possibility of
implementing some form of recommended breeding criteria for possible
future implementation in America, similar to that of France.
The FBGDA Board is of the
consensus that the problem of addressing hip dysplasia deserves careful
attention, serious debate/ study and thoughtful implementation of
procedures which will promote both quality control and protection of
the health of the breed.
The Committee will be chaired
by director Ed Smith, who initiated board consideration of this issue.
Serving on the Committee are vice-chair R.L. Dalrymple, along with Kim
Olson, Chris Kieres, and Paul Ehlers. All information and concerns
should be shared with and addressed to one or more members of the
Committee.
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New Officers and Directors
Take Office at FBGDA
On May 7, 2005 the Board of
Directors of the French Brittany Gun Dog Association of America, Inc.,
met and by unanimous consent named C. Frederick Overby as President.
Fred Overby is a Georgia native who divides time each year between his
family farm in the southwest Georgia quail country and a ranch in
southwest Montana, near Bozeman. Fred has served FBGDA as volunteer
legal counsel since its founding in 1997, when he helped the founding
members to incorporate FBGDA after the first organizational meeting. He
joined the Board as Director in 1998 and has previously served the
Association at various times as Secretary, Treasurer and Vice President
until being named President this year.
FBGDA’s new president describes
himself first and foremost as a lover of French Brittany gun dogs, with
his favorite hobby being to hunt wild Hungarian partridge and
sharp-tail grouse with his Bretons on the Northern Great Plains each
fall. Although he breeds a few pups on a small time basis from his
personal line of twelve Epagneul Bretons developed over the last
decade, Fred says he actually enjoys training pups and young dogs the
most. He hunts avidly from September to February of each year and
participates in U.K.C. field trials for fun and fellowship.
Concurrently with appointing
the new FBGDA President, the Board of Directors also acted to name Paul
Ehlers of Colorado, as Vice President. At the time of his appointment
as Vice President of FBGDA, Paul was serving FBGDA as a Director. He
had recently also served as the Association’s Corporate Secretary. A
railroader and former president of his local trade union, Paul is not a
breeder. He enjoys hunting his Epagneul Bretons across the western
United States in pursuit of pheasant, Hungarian partridge and
sharp-tail grouse each fall and is developing a tract of land in North
Dakota for wildlife conservation. Paul intends to focus his work this
year in the area of membership development, and in improving and
refining the FBGDA Constitution.
Peter Ward, formerly of
Minnesota, now of Virginia and Montana, was named by the Board to serve
as Corporate Treasurer for the next year. With a strong background in
business and corporate finance, Peter also brings a wealth of knowledge
from his prior service on the FBGDA Board of Directors. Peter and his
wife Margaret, spend most of their time at Elkhart Ranch, north of
Livingston, Montana where they reside with their four Epagneul Bretons
Sasha, Patty, Sean and Thunder. A frequent judge of T.A.N.S. in the
U.S., Peter has also traveled extensively abroad to many field trials
in France.
Two brand new members also
joined the FBGDA Board of Directors on May 7, 2005. Robert Olson of
Indiana and Brett Shipley of Kansas will serve as Directors in the
coming year. Olson is an engineer by trade, and he and his wife Kim
have served the Association in numerous capacities in recent years in
connection with the organization of the national conformation shows and
field trials. Bob and Kim have also been active in forming and helping
to organize the Indiana local chapter. Bob has show an interest in
leading and helping to develop the Association’s policies for
communication via the internet and the club’s semi-annual magazine.
These policies will be implemented through a Communications Committee,
which is in formation. Bob is not a breeder, but enjoys hunting his
dogs across the county and he and Kim also enjoy showing their dogs in
UKC conformation shows.
New Board member, Brett Shipley
and his wife Shelly, of Kansas have been loyal supporters of the
Association for many years. Brett has chaired the Field Trial Committee
for the Association’s national field trial the last two years. An avid
dog trainer and bird hunter, Brett and his wife Shelley also breed
Epagneul Bretons on a small scale. They also secured a UKC conformation
championship last year with one of their personal favorites, Molly---
also a fine gun dog, who was the first dog in the U.S. to run in a
U.K.C. Sanctioned Type (W) wild bird field trial.
Founding member and former
Director Joyce Smith agreed to re-join the board for a period of one
year to fill the remaining vacated board seat. She was requested to do
so by the leadership in order to Chair a Committee Task Force for
new-member recruitment. Joyce and her husband Ed, live in Indiana where
Joyce has recently served as State President of the Indiana Federation
of Republican Women. She has special skills and talents in both the
areas of fundraising and membership development and equally enjoys
socializing the Epagneul Breton pups that she and her spouse, Ed raise
each year.
The new officers referenced
above join Lynda Kieres of Montana who serves as Corporate Secretary.
Board members R.L. Dalrymple of Oklahoma, Bob Luff of Nebraska and Ed
Smith of Indiana continue to serve out the terms to which they were
previously elected. Each of the newly appointed officers and directors
were appointed by the Board to fill vacancies resulting from
resignations pursuant to the FBGDA Constitution. They will serve until
the next regularly scheduled FBGDA election in the spring of 2006. At
that time, each position will be up for election to the remainder of
each unexpired term for the respective office to which the persons were
appointed.
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