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Executive Secretary Report

Executive Secretary Report. Todd F. Shupe, Ph.D. ‘96 Forestry-Wildlife-Fisheries Alumni Association School of Renewable Natural Resources Annual Meeting November 14, 2009. Approval of 2008 Minutes. Financial Report. INCOME:.

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Executive Secretary Report

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  1. Executive Secretary Report Todd F. Shupe, Ph.D. ‘96 Forestry-Wildlife-Fisheries Alumni Association School of Renewable Natural Resources Annual Meeting November 14, 2009

  2. Approval of 2008 Minutes

  3. Financial Report INCOME: Total Income: $687.08

  4. Financial Report EXPENDITURES: Total Expenditures: $3,350.49

  5. Campus Federal Balance September 30, 2003 $5,319.24 October 30, 2004 $7,021.88 August 31, 2005 $4,703.20 August 31, 2006 $5,314.29 October 31, 2007 $5,502.32 October 31, 2008 $9,504.13 October 30, 2009 $6,843.35

  6. 2008 Election Results

  7. Leaving FWF Council • Ronald “Kevin” Mizell, BSF ’85 • George A. Tiley, BSF ’74

  8. Election Results Current FWF Council • Chris Reid, BSF ’97 • Lee Walters, BSF ’00 • Toni DeBosier BSF ’98, MS For. ’00 • Ken Kraus, MS Forestry ‘97 • Jamie Schexnayder, BS Wildlife and Fisheries ‘99, BSF ‘99, MS Forestry ‘05

  9. Alumni Scholarship Fund 940-40-F903--------$6,219.89 (expenditures) 940-40-E903--------$91,839.82 (principal) • As of 11/05/09

  10. Alumni Scholarship • $500 each student each semester for two semesters • Funding somewhat down on all scholarships •  2 students for 2 semesters • 7 students for 1 semester

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