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Elections CFW Board Herman Weggen, President CFW Dear readers of the Newsletter, At our Annual Meeting in 2002 in Genoa, it was decided that ICF(M)A and IACFA would merge on 1 January 2003. At the same meeting a Board of Directors was elected. According to the bylaws, article II, section 3,”two of whom shall be elected for a term of two years, and three of whom shall be elected for four years.” As CFW has made significant changes, it was clear for me that the Board should have specific capabilities. In 2002, I composed a job description and invited every member country to nominate new candidates. Since there were no nominations, the existing Board was re-elected. I am very glad to hear that almost all members appreciate the direction and the change CFW is making. There is a lot of support for the work, mainly done by Christine Noke our project manager and Gina Steenkamer our office manager. While they do a good job, we need CFW to continue to grow and develop a more solid foundation. It requires a solid Board where several capacities are fulfilled. This will allow the many on-going tasks to be divided among the team members and carried out in an effective manner. After the Annual Meeting in 2004, some members asked me to come forward with a team that I would like to work with. I hesitated because we are a democratic association. But what if I should not do it? Even after a written call for nominations, the national associations have not nominated any new members the past few years. Finally, after discussing this with the Board, I decided to approach possible new candidates. What were the leading principles for my choice?
I am very glad that I can present five nominees for the board of CFW.
Joe started to work for CFW a year ago. I asked him to focus primarily on contacts with the Latin-American countries. He did a good job and his overview is growing more and more. He showed interest and commitment and the ability to work in a team. Joe’s daughter Katelyn died of CF five years ago. Joe is project manager at SourceCF and lives in Alabama, United States. Peggy Green is the past president of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and a physiotherapist. She is a CF sibling and lives with her family in Nova Scotia, Canada. Ulrica Sterky is the mother of a son with cystic fibrosis. She is a board member of the Swedish Cystic Fibrosis Association and a nurse. She lives with her family in Göteborg, Sweden. Katarina Stepankova is a mother of two sons with cystic fibrosis. She is the president of the Slovak CF Club and a dentist. She lives with her family in Kosice, Slovak Republic. Enrique Sliver and I will continue. Our term continues to 2006. I am convinced that the members of CFW will elect a productive and professional board in June in Crete. Herman Weggen, president
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