Experimenter

JAN 2013

Experimenter is a magazine created by EAA for people who build airplanes. We will report on amateur-built aircraft as well as ultralights and other light aircraft.

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N e w s Fr o m H Q EAA Volunteer Advisory Committee Members Named • Research and recommend volunteer management policies and procedures. • Research and recommend ongoing training for volunteers. • Support volunteer recruitment and management. • Assess and recommend recognition and appreciation programs that celebrate volunteer contributions and successes. • Oversee the production of the volunteer newsletter, Along the Flightline, and support other communication channels to ensure volunteers are informed. EAA has announced its first EAA Volunteer Advisory Committee (VAC), comprised of 11 appointed members selected for their past volunteer leadership as well as their commitment to help improve the EAA volunteer experience. This committee is charged with representing and promoting the interest of EAA volunteers through recruitment, training, support, appreciation, and proper recognition, and has the Board of Directors' full support. The first appointed VAC members include: Ken Decker, EAA 52084, of Ottawa, Ohio Tim Fox, EAA Lifetime 335031, of Fort Wayne, Indiana Dennis Hasha, EAA 227907, of Tuscumbia, Alabama Ginny Largent, EAA 575325, of Stephens City, Virginia Rich Largent, EAA 512497, of Stephens City, Virginia Dave Mercer, EAA 379378, of Vancouver, Washington Joe Norris, EAA Lifetime 113615, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Nowicki, EAA 116894, of West Chicago, Illinois Bonnie Parnall, EAA Lifetime 30554, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin Barbara Rapchak, EAA 638323, of Crystal Lake, Illinois Alan White, EAA Lifetime 60137, of Superior, Wisconsin. The committee's overarching responsibility will be to develop a best-in-class volunteer program. Among its charges are to: Ken Decker Dave Mercer 8 Tim Fox Joe Norris Vol.2 No.1 / January 2013 The committee will also seek to discover and implement other opportunities that support and enhance the EAA volunteer experience—both during AirVenture and throughout the year. To serve on the committee one must be an EAA member in good standing with at least three years of experience as an EAA volunteer. Committee members may serve a maximum of five consecutive years. If you have any questions about the Volunteer Advisory Committee or any other questions regarding EAA volunteerism, contact Janine Diana at 920-426-6843 or jdiana@eaa.org. Dennis Hasha John Nowicki Ginny Largent Bonnie Parnall Rich Largent Barbara Rapchak Alan White

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