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From the President by Gail M. Ross Over the past year of my presidency, I've had the pleasure of welcoming our new members into the CAS as they attend their first meeting. During the welcoming reception, I've described our organization as analogous to a three-legged stoolif any one of our legs were to loosen or come off, the CAS would wobble or collapse. I see the three legs of the CAS stool as
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D'Arcy Wins President-Elect; Miller
to Become CAS President
ARLINGTON, Va. CAS members elected Stephen P. D'Arcy as CAS President-Elect for 2004. D'Arcy will take on his new position at the close of the 2003 Annual Meeting in New Orleans. Mary Frances Miller will succeed Gail M. Ross as CAS president, who in turn will become chairperson of the 2004 CAS Board of Directors. Balloting for the CAS election closed on September 2, 2003, and tellers verified the election results. A total of 1,273 Fellows, or 50.8 percent, voted in this year's election. Those Fellows voting in the 2002 election numbered 49.1 percent; 58.2 percent of Fellows voted in the 2001 election. |
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