[IGALA] Results of the 2023 IGALA Election of Board Members
Troutman, Denise
troutma1 at msu.edu
Fri Aug 18 18:54:39 UTC 2023
Dear IGALA Members,
In order to ensure equity as much as possible for all members, the 2023 IGALA election process was extended by one week, ending on Monday, August 14th. I write today to share those election results. Based on tallies, there were 117 paid-up members with 55 votes cast yet 40 valid votes according to active memberships.
Turnout in election = 40/117 (34%)
Scott Burnett - Secretary
- 39 confirmations
- 1 abstention
Farieda Zulaika - Communications Officer
- 39 confirmations
- 1 abstention
Vice President/President-Elect of IGALA
- Sonja Lanehart - 12 votes (30%)
- Lucy Jones - 28 votes (70%)
Please help me in congratulating our new Board members, whom I look forward to working with! They will serve as elected officers for two years until our 2025 IGALA13 conference in MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY.
Take care!
Denise
Denise Troutman, Ph.D.
Michigan State University
President, International Gender and Language Association (IGALA)
Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures
Department of Linguistics
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