President
Carl Unholz
Director, 78th CG
The President is responsible for carrying out the direction of the BoD in the
management and complete operation of the Chapter. The president presides over
the meetings of the board and general membership. The President sets the agenda
for the meetings. |
Executive VP
Alan Frost, SAIC
Acts for the President in the President’s absence and succeeds the President in
the event the President is unable to continue in office. The Executive Vice
President is responsible for oversight of arrangements at monthly chapter
meetings and performs other duties as prescribed by the President. He serves
on the Treasurer’s annual mini-board for budget planning. |
VP of Programs
Darrell Gull, 1st Lt, USAF
78 CG
The Vice President of Programs is responsible for ensuring guest speakers are
identified and invited to the monthly luncheons. The VP of Programs will
introduce the speaker at the luncheon and ensure an appropriate certificate of
appreciation/gift is available for presentation. The VP of Programs is also the
Chairman of the Program Committee. |
VP of Scholarships
David Williams
HQ AFRC/A6II
The Vice President of Scholarships is responsible for the publicity and
administration of the Chapter’s scholarship program. Ensures the BoD has an
opportunity to review and vote on scholarship submissions. The VP of
Scholarships is the Liaison for AFCEA International’s scholarship program. |
VP of Membership
Andrew Moran, 2d Lt, USAF
54th CBCS/SCXE The Vice President for Membership will administer
the AFCEA International Anniversary Pin Program and Five Star Award Program. The
Vice President for Membership will coordinate with the Secretary to reconcile
the Middle Georgia Chapter membership roster from AFCEA International with the
Chapter mailing list. The Vice President for Membership may form a membership
committee, as needed, to assist in furthering the membership and retention goals
of the chapter. |
VP of Publicity
Patrick 'Rory' Tibbals, 1st Lt, USAF
53rd CBCS/SCX The Vice President of Publicity is responsible for
advertisement and promotion of the Chapter and its events. This includes
submissions to the Signal Magazine after each chapter meeting or event and may
include publicity in other publications such as the Robins Rev-Up. The VP of
Publicity acts as the chapter’s photographer. |
VP of Science Fairs
Mark Landez, Capt, USAF
HQ AFRC/A6E
The Vice President of Science Fairs is responsible for the Chapter’s Science
Teaching Tools and Science Fair Programs. They solicit Board of Education
Science Advisors in the Middle Georgia area for teacher nominations to receive a
cash award to purchase supplies, etc for their science program. The VP of
Science Fairs provides the list to the Treasurer for awards. They are in charge
of the annual program to honor nominated and selected teachers. Also, solicits
these same advisors as well as the Statewide science fairs for the times and
dates of local science fairs. This person locates volunteers from the membership
to participate in the fairs and award prizes to students, and in statewide
contests, to the students’ teachers. The VP of Science Fairs reports the results
to AFCEA International. AFCEA selects one of the state winners to go forward for
international AFCEA competition. |
VP of Awards
Jaqueline Leach, SMSgt, USAF
HQ AFRC,A6II
Responsible for the Chapter’s Award Program to include forming a nominating
committee when appropriate for large-scale and annual awards. She accepts
nominations as desired and recommends, for the Chapter President’s approval,
deserving chapter awardees for monthly honors. |
VP of Coporate Matters
Todd Avery
MTC Technologies
Ensures chapter corporate sponsor records are current. He will coordinate
and direct the Chapter’s Corporate Sponsorship, fundraising, retention, and
recruitment campaigns. The Vice President of Corporate Membership will assist
the President in coordinating special presentations to new corporate sponsors.
The Vice President for Corporate Membership may form a membership committee, as
needed, to assist in furthering the sponsorship and fundraising goals of the
chapter. |
VP of Enlisted Matters
Gillie Zamora, TSgt, USAF
78th CS/SCOSC
Represents the enlisted members and AFCEA and advises the President and Board of
Directors on the issues and concerns of enlisted members in the chapter. The VP
of Enlisted Matters encourages enlisted participation in the chapter. Also,
ensures the proper flags are present and set-up for the meetings. |
VP of Young AFCEAn Affairs
Colin Williams, 1st Lt, USAF
5th CCG Represents the young members of AFCEA and advises the
President and Board of Directors on the issues and concerns of young AFCEANS.
This includes proposing and conducting appropriate chapter programs and
activities for young AFCEANs and recommending policies to attract and retain
young members. He represents the chapter at regional, national, or international
conferences where Young AFCEAN representation is requested. He
serves as a member of the Georgia Region Young AFCEAN Advisory Council (YAAC) in
support of the Georgia Regional Vice President. |
Small Business Liaison
Roger Jenkins, Capt, USAF
78th CS/SCOT
The Small Business Liaison represents small business issues and concerns.
Manages the chapter’s small business mentorship program and encourages small
business participation in the chapter. |
Secretary
Tam Le, 2d Lt, USAF
53rd CBCS/SCB
Sees to the administration of the Chapter and maintains all official records of
the Chapter. The Secretary will submit minutes of each board meeting to the
Executive Vice President within a week of subject meeting. She will make the
corrections accepted by the Executive Vice President and return the corrected
minutes to the Executive Vice President seven days before the monthly meeting.
The President may appoint an Assistant Secretary to assume the duties of the
office in the event of the temporary absence of the Secretary. |
Treasurer Patrick Watkins
778th CS/SCXS
Receives and deposits all Chapter funds. He
disburses all funds and maintains all tax records required of the Chapter
operating as a non-profit, tax-exempt entity. With the approval of the Board of
Directors, an Assistant Treasurer may be appointed to assume the duties of the
office in the event of the temporary absence of the Treasurer. He holds an
annual mini-board in May or June of each year to plan the budget for the next
year. |
Webmaster
Steve Paek
78th CS/SCOI
The Webmaster is responsible for the Chapter’s Internet presence via a web page.
The Webmaster is responsible for posting all information deemed public. The
Webmaster is the administrator for all Chapter domains, email accounts, and list
servers. The Webmaster is responsible for posting special announcements,
photographs, and archival information on the web. The Webmaster works closely
with all Vice Presidents and Committee Chairs to ensure the Chapter web site is
reflecting their area of interest accurately. The Webmaster shall post no
information without the permission of the Chapter President. |