OTW Board election heads-up
Sep. 22nd, 2011 11:35I know I have a lot of org members and volunteers on my reading list. As a committee member, I'd like to take this opportunity to implore you, if you're a volunteer, to consider attending the all-org meetings. Your presence really does make a difference, and the next meeting is Sunday 25 September at 6pm UTC.
lian has a post on what the International Outreach comm has been doing lately; she also links to
jennyst's recent post on things going on within the Org.
It's getting to be OTW Board election season, so let me say: if you care about the direction and sustainability of the OTW and its projects (such as the AO3, Fanlore, TWC, etc), join the Org now. $10 USD gets you full voting rights for a year. If you join by 17 October 2011, you'll be eligible to vote in this year's Board election. Voting in the Board election, particularly this one, makes a very real difference to the OTW's future.
I'll be posting more about the Board election as it gets closer; though I haven't had time to review all six candidates for the four open seats, let me just say that Julia Beck and Jenny Scott-Thompson have my voice, vote, and full support.
It's getting to be OTW Board election season, so let me say: if you care about the direction and sustainability of the OTW and its projects (such as the AO3, Fanlore, TWC, etc), join the Org now. $10 USD gets you full voting rights for a year. If you join by 17 October 2011, you'll be eligible to vote in this year's Board election. Voting in the Board election, particularly this one, makes a very real difference to the OTW's future.
I'll be posting more about the Board election as it gets closer; though I haven't had time to review all six candidates for the four open seats, let me just say that Julia Beck and Jenny Scott-Thompson have my voice, vote, and full support.