I am running for Chair to improve our already strong organization. I pledge to
- Reemphasize and strengthen our Precinct Operations
- Make ACDC equally inviting to volunteers of all ages
- Expand our use of social media and electronic communications
- Improve our use of technology and data bases
- Increase our volunteer recognition and social events
- Conduct interesting monthly meetings
- Find a new permanent office and relocate to it with minimum disruption.
As Chair, I would be inclusive and would actively recruit new volunteers. I would ensure that necessary tasks get completed without micromanaging our volunteers. I will lead ACDC in a well-organized, coordinated way, but with volunteers having fun in the process.
With our loss of the statewide offices, ACDC must join the loyal opposition by working with our Arlington Delegation and by educating the voters about the Democratic values at stake in Richmond. In 2010, re-electing Jim Moran will be a top priority, but if that race is going well, we can help in neighboring Congressional Districts that may be in play.
I have been active in ACDC for almost 20 years as a Precinct Captain and for most of two decades on the Steering Committee. I have worked on almost every aspect of ACDC, including:
- Parliamentarian
- Legal Counsel
- Sergeant at Arms
- ACDC Newsletter layout
- Webmaster
- School Board Caucus Director (2007, 2008)
- Caucus Teller Committee Chair
- Resolutions Committee Chair
- ACDC Computer Systems committee
- Planning Retreat organizing committee
- Bylaws Committee Chair
I have also represented ACDC on Arlington's Campaign Sign task force and on the 8th District Platform Committee. I have served on the Joint Campaigns: designing printed media, planning Gold Card events, organizing Metro stop voter registration, mailing to absentee voters, and other tasks. I am currently Area Chair for the Southeast. I also currently edit the Roosevelt Society Newsletter. I have been a delegate to 6 State Conventions and served on a state Credentials Committee.
I have experience in chairing large meetings and organizing large-scale events.
I was Chemistry major at Cornell University and graduated from its law school. I served for 5 years as president of a 1,300 member volunteer organization, and served 4 years on Cornell's Board of Trustees. I have been a patent lawyer and an energy lawyer.
I have reached the point in my career where I can devote a majority of my time to serving as ACDC Chair, and I ask that you entrust me with this task for the next two years.
Click here to read about an example of how Bob worked to make ACDC more inclusive.
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How to Vote:
Only Precinct Captains who file by December 30, 2009 elected officials and four other officers can vote. Click here for the Precinct Captain Filing Form.