NYSBRA BoD

Voting active now

 

The New York State Bicycle Racing Association (hereby referred to as “NYSBRA”) has now opened its voting for the members of the Board of Directors with the full pool of nominations it received during the recent nominations period.  Online voting for nominated members will take place from Monday, December 22nd, 2008 until Wednesday, January 14th, 2009 on the NYSBRA website, http://www.nysbra.info.  Click on the link to the left named “ANNUAL MEETING VOTING NOW ON”. Afterwards the votes will be tabulated and announced at the annual meeting on Saturday, January 17th at 12:00pm at the Vestal Library in Vestal, NY, just west of Binghamton. 

 

A reminder to all USA Cycling licensed riders in New York State, discussion point requests for the annual meeting may still be given to the NYSBRA Secretary Alan Atwood at alan_atwood@hotmail.com up until 15 days before the date of the meeting, or January 2, 2009. 

 

All NYSBRA members are welcome to attend the meeting in person or by tele-conference. Directions to the Vestal Library by those wishing to attend in person can be found here. Any members wishing to join by tele-conference should contact NYSBRA Secretary Alan Atwood at alan_atwood@hotmail.com to receive the phone number and pass code needed to join the conference. 

 

Any questions about the annual meeting can be directed to NYSBRA President Dieter Drake at dwdrake@nycap.rr.com or to NYSBRA Secretary Alan Atwood at alan_atwood@hotmail.com. We look forward to your participation in your USA Cycling Local Association.

 

For the New York State Bicycle Racing Association,

Alan Atwood

NYSBRA Secretary

 

5 Comments

Anonymous

Clearly Alan and Dieter do not know how to run an election.
No listing of candidates, no candidate statements, but
especially no explanation about how NYSBRA works and what
it’s charter is.
Then again they created the organization and consider it their organization
even though they get your money.

reed

IMHO Dieter and Alan are the guys with vision moving us forward. This, in spite of the negative nabobs who without identifying themselves nevertheless feel the need to offer critical comments, like the post below. Reed Rubey

dwdrake

3 parts:

1. Start a petition to vote us out and put us out of our misery.
2. It’s your money, not ours.
3. I’m with Reed and folks like him.

Dieter

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