News from CASE V
CASE V announces slate of officers, directors
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
This year, CASE V will implement an electronic voting system for election of the slate of officers and directors as presented by the nominating committee. This change will allow all institutions to participate in the voting process and ensure that the one institution/one vote stipulation in our bylaws is being properly administered.
Nominations for officers and directors were solicited from all members through an open call in the district newsletter, e-mails and on our district website. The official ballot for the district will be distributed electronically to the membership coordinator for each institution. Below is the slate, which will be presented on the ballot.
Please share your thoughts with your institution's membership coordinator so that he/she may cast an informed vote on behalf of your institution.
Results of the voting will be shared during the annual business meeting at the opening session of the conference on Sunday, December 10, 2006.
The nominating committee for the CASE District V Board of Directors presents the following slate for consideration by its members:
Secretary, 2007-2008:
Ms. Dawn Dempsey, Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University
Treasurer, 2007-2008:
Ms. Caryn Schultz-Korman, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Director at Large, 2007-2008 (first two-year term):
Mr. Edwardo Manuel University of Wisconsin-Madison
Director at Large, 2007-2008 (first two-year term):
Ms. Jennifer Heisey University of Cincinnati Alumni Association
Director at Large, 2007-2008 (first two-year term):
Ms. Carla S. Willis Ohio Northern University, College of Law
Respectfully submitted by the members of the nominating committee: Mike Ziemianski, chair; David Bahlmann; Carmela Kranz; Kate Loftus; Matt Ter Molen
about case v
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) is an international association of education advancement officers, who include alumni administrators, fund raisers, public relations managers, publications editors, and government relations officers. The ultimate goal of advancement professionals is to enhance their institutions by bringing in support — be it in the form of money, alumni loyalty, public esteem, or new students. In turn, CASE's purpose is to help these people advance the cause of education. It does this by offering information resources and training opportunities to aid its members.
CASE District V includes members from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin.