A-3 ASSEMBLY Notice of Election

To all members of the A-3 Assembly:

We invite any eligible person to nominate one or more A-3s for membership on the Executive Board. You may nominate yourself. There are currently 14 vacancies on the Executive Board.

About the Executive Board: Our present Constitution of the A-3 Assembly indicates that the Board may contain up to 20 members, each elected for a two-year term.

Who is eligible? Any A-3 University staff member (which is defined as any full-time, weekly-paid employee), is eligible to vote and run for office in the Assembly.

A Call for Nominations: As noted above, you may nominate one or more A-3s, or nominate yourself. If you are nominating someone else, your nomination letter should contain a statement that the nominee has agreed to serve if elected. Nomination letters should contain the name and place of work of the person being nominated, as well as a brief statement indicating why you think he/she would make a good Board member. In publication, we may edit statements that are substantially longer than 25 words because of space.

Nominations should be sent to Loretta Miller, either via e-mail at lorettam@pobox.upenn.edu, or via intramural mail to 221 FB/6291, no later than Tuesday, May 18, 1999.

For Information about the Candidates and the Election: The list of nominees and their information will be printed in the May 25 edition of Almanac, will go out over the listserv, and will be printed in The Daily Pennsylvanian the same week. Election day is scheduled for Wednesday, June 9, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The location is yet undetermined and will be included in the publications mentioned above. Voting will be by secret ballot and the results will be published in the July 1999 Almanac.

--Donna M. Arthur, Chair, Career Planning & Placement, Law School


Almanac, Vol. 45, No. 31, May 4, 1999

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