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What's your reward? What do you want?
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I noticed that also. And there are no contended "slots". So vote or not. Vote for all. They will all be on the board. They all have diverse skill sets.max.patch wrote:
In case anyone was wondering (I wasn't) all the individuals nominated for the REI Board of Directors are all either (she/her/hers) or (he/him/his). Apparently it's important enough for REI to tell us their preferred pronouns.
Don't forget to vote.
ATC does the same thing. There is always the same number of nominees as there are openings. I don't recall if they also tell us their preferred pronouns.rhjanes wrote:
I noticed that also. And there are no contended "slots". So vote or not. Vote for all. They will all be on the board. They all have diverse skill sets.max.patch wrote:
In case anyone was wondering (I wasn't) all the individuals nominated for the REI Board of Directors are all either (she/her/hers) or (he/him/his). Apparently it's important enough for REI to tell us their preferred pronouns.
Don't forget to vote.
Maybe I'm not remembering correctly, but years ago I think I remember REI having say 6 slots and 10 people running.max.patch wrote:
ATC does the same thing. There is always the same number of nominees as there are openings. I don't recall if they also tell us their preferred pronouns.rhjanes wrote:
I noticed that also. And there are no contended "slots". So vote or not. Vote for all. They will all be on the board. They all have diverse skill sets.max.patch wrote:
In case anyone was wondering (I wasn't) all the individuals nominated for the REI Board of Directors are all either (she/her/hers) or (he/him/his). Apparently it's important enough for REI to tell us their preferred pronouns.
Don't forget to vote.
Perhaps they decided to start doing "extreme screening" of nominees, which just so happens to conveniently mean number of nominees matches open positions.rhjanes wrote:
Maybe I'm not remembering correctly, but years ago I think I remember REI having say 6 slots and 10 people running.max.patch wrote:
ATC does the same thing. There is always the same number of nominees as there are openings. I don't recall if they also tell us their preferred pronouns.rhjanes wrote:
I noticed that also. And there are no contended "slots". So vote or not. Vote for all. They will all be on the board. They all have diverse skill sets.max.patch wrote:
In case anyone was wondering (I wasn't) all the individuals nominated for the REI Board of Directors are all either (she/her/hers) or (he/him/his). Apparently it's important enough for REI to tell us their preferred pronouns.
Don't forget to vote.
I demand a recount!hikerboy wrote:
I ran unopposed for the board of ALDHA, and barely won.
I did too. Didn't change the result, though.IMScotty wrote:
I demand a recount!hikerboy wrote:
I ran unopposed for the board of ALDHA, and barely won.
That's because all your campaign ads accidentally spelled it "bored."hikerboy wrote:
I ran unopposed for the board of ALDHA, and barely won.
I'd do a recount but can't count that high, I run out of fingers and toesIMScotty wrote:
I demand a recount!hikerboy wrote:
I ran unopposed for the board of ALDHA, and barely won.
Famous William F. Buckley Jr qoute that if he won the New York City Mayor election the first thing he would do is demand a recount.IMScotty wrote:
I demand a recount!hikerboy wrote:
I ran unopposed for the board of ALDHA, and barely won.
Nah, she is probably just jealous and wants them for herself.IMScotty wrote:
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