2013 Summer Newsletter

The Executive Board, along with committee members, work together to plan the annual conference content. President Claudio thanked them for their work in helping to plan the conference education tracks and asked the committee members to stand and be recognized. The committees are:

Exemptions Steering Committee Presentation Research Committee Professional Development Committee TPP Steering Committee

IAAO State Representatives are responsible for promoting the mission and goals of IAAO within their state. President Claudio recognized IAAO State Representatives for Florida:

Sheila Crapo, Immediate Past President FCIAAO, Alachua County Dorothy Jacks, Past President FCIAAO and Past IAAO Executive Board Member, Palm Beach County Lainie Claudio, President FCIAAO, Marion County

President Claudio recognized the FCIAAO members that serve on an IAAO committee:

Honorable Ed Crapo, Alachua County serves as Super Chair Sheila Crapo, Immediate Past President, Alachua County serves on the Communications Committee Tracy Drake, Director, Clay County serves on the Councils & Sections Committee Colleen Keene, Alachua County serves on Conference Content Committee Bill Wadsworth, Affiliate member, chairs the Certificate of Excellence of Assessment Administration Special Committee Alice Weinburg, 2 nd VP, Seminole County serves on the Certificate of Excellence of Assessment Ad- ministration Special Committee. Lainie Claudio, President, Marion County, serves on the Membership Services Committee. Minutes The minutes from the 25th Annual Business Meeting had been published in the Summer Newsletter edition, June 2012. A motion to accept the minutes was made by the Honorable Roger Suggs, sec- onded by Meghan Hill. The motion carried by voice vote. Financial Report 2 nd VP Alice Weinberg reported that the accounting records were reviewed and found to be in good order. The financial records are maintained by Treasurer Doug Will. The Chapter’s total income for 2012: $70,289.95 All first-time conference attendees were asked to stand and be recognized.

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Summer 2013 Newsletter of the FCIAAO

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