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May/Jun 2023 | Vol. 80 No. 3
2022-2024 ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD
International President Regional Directors Members-at-large
Dr. Debbie LeBlanc, Illinois Europe 2020-2024
Marie-Antionette Huber de Wolf, Cyndy Moore, British Colombia
First Vice President The Netherlands
Connie Rensink, Texas 2022-2026
Second Vice President Northeast Dr. Barbara Baethe, Texas
Dr. Beverly Hall, Tennessee Carol Herzog, Indiana Area Representatives
Northwest
Executive Director Canada
Nita R. Scott, CAE, Texas Beverly Mantey-VanCronkhite, Lorna Berlinguette, Alberta
Wisconsin
Parliamentarian Latin America
Dr. Helen Popovich, PRP, Florida Southeast Dr. Alejandrina Mata-Segrada,
Dr. Teresa Cowan, North Carolina Costa Rica
Immediate Past President
Becky Sadowski, Tennessee Southwest
Susan Perkins, Kansas
NEWS Editor | Judith R. Merz, Ed.D.
Assistant Editor and Publications Specialist | Bailey Bauer
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meet Headquarters staff, Regional
Directors, and other DKG leaders.
A critical function of the weekend
will be to address key problems of
practice and concerns for each state
organization. Together, we can create
a strategic plan for how to tackle these
unique issues. It will be a busy but
fulfilling weekend with focus groups,
training, presentations on recruiting
and retaining members, and, of course, conversations these important discussions so that we are informed
with women from around the world! If you are one of to make decisions that will move this Society forward.
these designated leaders, you should have received I am confident I can count on our members to engage
notification about this event from Sarah Sanchez in these conversations that will set the tone of this
in late March. If you have not, please contact her at organization to be even more relevant, vital, and
sarahs@dkg.org. sustainable than we have ever imagined.
What would Annie say about this? “Keep up with
the moving world while not discarding what in the old
has value. But don’t cling to the old when the worth
has passed. Don’t be a person so set in your views that
nothing can change you.” She would want us to have
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