2003 national officer slate: 2003-2005 nominations

PSA Journal, Jan, 2003 by Mark Southard

PUBLICATIONS VICE PRESIDENT

Jean Timmermeister, FPSA

Presently serving as Publications Vice President, Jean joined the Society in 1985 and later became a Life Member. She has stars in three Divisions as well as Editorial and Membership stars. An International Salon judge, she has judged CSD, PTD, and PPD exhibitions in the U.S. and Canada. Jean served five years as chair of the PSA International Exhibition plus five years as chair of The Evergreen Salon: both Editorial Vice Chairman and Service Vice Chairman of the Photo Travel Division, as well as Director of PTD and CSD services. She was Region Director for Region 12 until she began her term as Publications VP. In Albuquerque she received both the Joseph P. Fallon memorial award and the Region Director of the Year award. Jean is active in the Pacific Northwest photography community.

SERVICES VICE PRESIDENT

John R. Dean, FPSA

John has been a member since 1969, and is currently serving as Services Vice President. He lives in Spokane, Washington, and is a retired Social Worker for the State of Washington. He has been a District Representative, a Zone Director, the National Membership Chairman, Membership Vice President, National Coordinator for Regional Conventions and past member of the Honors Committee and chaired that committee as well. He has received 10 Gold Medals for Best of Show in PSA International Exhibitions. He also has served as a PSA International Judge for several exhibitions. He is a past chairman of the Inland Empire Chapter and currently its secretary. He also chaired two Spokane Regional Conventions. Dean is a 44 year member of the Spokane Valley Camera Club and has the distinction of being the longest "standing member" of the club.

Prepared by Mark Southard, APSA
Nominating Committee Chairman
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