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STC
Elections
Chapter
Elections
Society Elections
Society Online Voting
Site - Available until March 31, 2006 (requires your membership number
and the random password sent to you)
The
worth of an organization, in the long run, is the worth of the
individuals composing it.
Volunteering
can be an exciting, growing, enjoyable experience. It is truly
gratifying to serve a cause, practice one's ideals, work with
people, solve problems, see benefits, and know one had a hand in
them. --Harriet Naylor
Chapter
Elections 2006
The candidates for the 2006 chapter elections have been selected by
the chapter's Nominations Committee.
Ballots will be mailed to all chapter members (except student
members) around March 24.
The postmark deadline to send your ballot in is April 7.
The
following Phoenix Chapter positions are available for STC members
who wish to become leaders of the chapter. All require meeting
attendance. For any questions, contact the
Nominations Committee (Tim Eull, Tom Barnett, or Lisa Ford).
For information about
other Phoenix Chapter volunteer positions, see the Volunteers
page.
Dana Osborne – Candidate for Chapter President
Since joining in 2000, Dana Osborne has been an active volunteer in
the Phoenix chapter. In addition to her current role as vice
president, Dana has served as hospitality manager, arrangements
manager, volunteer coordinator, PAO competition co-manager, and
program manager. Through her activities to support STC’s 50th
anniversary and the Phoenix chapter’s 40th birthday, Dana was a key
contributor to the chapter’s Award for Excellence in the Society’s
Public Relations Competition, an award which recognizes the
effectiveness of chapters and special interest groups (SIGs) in
their public relations efforts. In 2003, Dana received the
Distinguished Chapter Service Award for her exemplary service and
dedication to the chapter and its activities.
Currently manager of Member Services and Training for Schaller
Anderson Behavioral Health of Arizona, Incorporated, Dana’s
experience includes a broad background in training, instructional
design, technical writing, business analysis, quality improvement
and project management. She has worked in both the public and
private sectors and in a number of different industries, including
software development, social services, health care, and consulting.
Abilities most striking in Dana are her ability to clearly and
concisely define problems, develop innovative solutions, and build
strong collaborative relationships.
Karen Zorn – Candidate for Vice President
Since joining STC in 2001, Karen Zorn has been an active volunteer
in the Phoenix chapter. Her roles have included mentoring manager,
community outreach and food drive coordinator, PAO competition
co-manager, Region 5 Conference co-manager and, most recently,
Managing Editor responsibilities for the Rough Draft newsletter.
Through her activities to support the STC Phoenix Chapter, Karen was
a key contributor to the chapter’s Award for Excellence in 2005 and
received the Chapter’s Distinguished Chapter Service Award for her
exemplary service and dedication.
Karen is the president of Zorn Technologies, Inc. Her experience
includes a broad background in training, instructional design,
technical writing, business analysis, and project management.
Karen Forrester – Candidate for Treasurer
Karen Forrester has been a technical communicator for more than 20
years, and a member of STC for 13 years. She specializes in
developing online and printed training materials and documentation
for clients in industries such as banking, electronics and health
care management. Karen also has experience as a QA analyst,
developing and implementing manual and automated software tests.
Most recently, Karen has assisted clients in developing policies and
procedures, software requirements and training materials, and
conducting user acceptance testing.
Karen has a unique focus on detail and experience in quality
analysis which have contributed to those qualities the nominations
committee seeks as candidate for Treasurer.
Karen Pasley – Candidate for Secretary
Karen Pasley has been a member of STC for more than 15 years,
beginning her technical communicator career in writing for the
educational technology industry. Her focus on end users helps her
identify their goals and limit their frustrations in her documents.
This connection with end users naturally drew her professional focus
to technical training and instructional design.
Over the past four or five years, Karen’s participation in STC grew.
Through networking with active members and officers of the Phoenix
chapter in the telecommunications field, she began to volunteer at
the chapter level. Innovative in her approaches, Karen created the
idea of introducing potential members and new members to active
volunteers. Implementing her idea resulted in an ease within the
chapter, and helps to create a safe and friendly environment. She
particularly enjoys getting to know people and connecting those with
mutual interests at the meetings so that no one needs to feel “new”
longer than the first few minutes. She values an open attitude that
welcomes new ideas and experience. In the position of Secretary,
Karen hopes to continue and enhance STC Phoenix Chapter Community’s
open and friendly atmosphere.
Maggie Haenel – Candidate for Programs Manager
Maggie Haenel has been a member of STC for three years, beginning
her professional career as a classroom teacher for Scottsdale Public
Schools. Her love of teaching and interest in designing instruction
for adults led her to a second career in instructional design. She
has worked in a variety of industries over the past 10 years,
including healthcare benefits, electronics distribution, telecom,
banking, education and insurance to name a few. Her focus on
learners’ needs helps her create training programs that are focused,
interactive, and effective.
Maggie, a long time ASTD member, became aware of STC while working
with Sherry Michaels. Maggie immediately became involved as a
volunteer working on the Education Committee. In thinking of new
ways to deliver value to members, she set up a number of workshops
and courses through a partnership with Scottsdale Community College.
This partnership has enabled our chapter to hold computer training
programs taught by both our own members and SCC’s teaching staff.
Full of ideas for a new year, Maggie is ready to take on planning
programs for our chapter meetings. In the position of Programs
Manager, Maggie hopes to engage our members on a monthly basis and
continue to add value to the STC Phoenix Chapter Community.
Debbie Duane – Candidate for Membership Manager
Debbie (Ball) Duane joined STC in 2001 after relocating to the
Phoenix-metro area from Silicon Valley. An active member of the
Phoenix Chapter Community since joining, Debbie has served as a
volunteer in various capacities, was volunteer manager during the
2003 to 2004 year, and served on the registration committee for the
2005 Region 5 Conference. As part of the technical writing team at
Inter-Tel, Debbie writes and edits end-user documentation for voice
and data communication products.
Among Debbie's most striking abilities are her "can do" attitude and
willingness to jump in and enthusiastically tackle behind the scene
jobs.
Debbie is an advocate of membership in STC, having written an
article on the subject in the February 2003 issue of Rough Draft,
and would do everything feasible to promote and encourage continued
and new membership.
Society
Elections
One-Third of the
Candidates Are from Region 5!
Automatic Candidate for President
Paula
Berger (link to her Web site)* automatic
Automatic Candidate for First Vice President
Linda Oestreich
– Region 5, Houston Chapter
(2003 info) (link
to her Web site)
automatic
Candidate for Second Vice President
Mark Clifford
– Sister Chapter, United Kingdom
Jonathan Baker
Candidates for Director
Jeff Staples
– Region 5, from Houston
Russel Hirst
Mike Murray
Daniel E. Wise
Candidates for Secretary
Tom Barnett
– Region 5, Phoenix Chapter!
Char James-Tanny
Candidates for Nominating Committee
Jackie Damrau
– Region 5, Lone Star Chapter
(Dallas)
Betsy Maaks
– Region 5, Chicago/Phoenix Chapters
Rachel Jordan Houghton
Allison Johnson
Constance Kiernan
For all the Society-level
election results, see the Election
page for details.
Candidates
for the 2005 Society Elections included
the following (names are in alphabetical order):
*
The STC Bylaws specify that the second vice president automatically
becomes first vice president the following year and president the
year after that.
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