[inaudible conversations] thank you from everybody and welcome back. We have a thrilling panel coming right up. I think the next session gets right at the heart of everything we are talking about. My name is mike green and executive director of the Truman National security project. Were very proud today to introduce treatment and is led by a Remarkable Group of women including combat leader smart bargains nation and hardly supported by a larger number of men in the truman project who also have combat experience myself included. I served in iraq and afghanistan and i dont know when the issue is settled for me. Im supposed to be an objective moderator but to put my cards on the table, my sister is currently serving with the station as it attempted in the new york police department. She could kick my asked. Outside of that for sure. You know over two years on the sharp end title field ive seen more than enough examples of women establishing themselves including providing the fire support
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Habitat for Humanity has new board members Tuesday, February 2, 2021 10:48 AM Sisters Habitat for Humanity welcomed their new Board of Directors on Tuesday, January 26.
Board members and staff joined a virtual meeting via Zoom for the occasion. The gavel was virtually passed from outgoing president Chuck Harper to the new Board President, Ellie Hammond.
“I enjoyed my time as President of this great organization. I look forward to my final year on the Board and supporting Habitat’s work into the future,” Harper said.
The new vice-president is Joe Rambo; treasurer is John Adamson; secretary is Kristi Amsberry. New board members Marybeth Beall, Jacki Shepardson, Elana Mansfield and Jan Bottcher will join continuing members Connie Cross, Bob Buchholz, Roger Fairfield, Chuck Harper, Bob Lawton and Mary Root.