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2003-2004 election results. (Inside ACTE: news from the Association for Career and Technical Education).


President-Elect

Francie Soliday Russell of Choctaw, Oklahoma, was elected president-elect for 2003-2004. She is director of adult education at Eastern Oklahoma County Technical Center. She holds an Ed.D. from Oklahoma State University Oklahoma State University, at Stillwater; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1890, opened 1891 as Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, renamed 1957. , an M.Ed. from the University of Central Oklahoma History
On November 9, 1891, students met for classes in the Edmond First Methodist Church and the oldest state higher education institution in Oklahoma began its evolution toward what is today the University of Central Oklahoma.
 and a B.S. from Oklahoma State University. She previously served on the ACTE ACTE Association for Career and Technical Education (formerly American Vocational Association)
ACTE Association of Corporate Travel Executives
ACTE Approvals Committee for Terminal Equipment
ACTE Anodal Closure Tetanus
 Board of Directors as the Region IV vice president and served as the Executive Committee region representative.

Region II Vice President-Elect

Ruth Huff of Oxford, North Carolina Oxford is a city in Granville County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 8,338 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Granville CountyGR6. , was elected Region II vice president-elect. She is a health sciences teacher at Granville County Schools. She serves on the ACTE Region II Policy Committee.

Region V Vice President

Kathleen Lopp of Olympia, Washington, was elected Region V vice president. She is the executive director and a registered lobbyist for ACTE in the state of Washington. She is an ACTE Life Member and serves as the National Executive Directors Association secretary.

Administration Division Vice President

James Little of Kokomo, Indiana, was elected Administration Division vice president. He is the director of the Kokomo Area Career Center in Kokomo. He serves on the ACTE Nominating Committee as well as the Indiana ACTE Marketing and Public Information Committee.

Agricultural Education Division Vice President

Gary Moore of Raleigh, North Carolina For other uses of this name, see Raleigh.
Raleigh (IPA: /ˈrɑli/, ral-ee) is the capital of the State of North Carolina and the county seat of Wake County.
, was elected Agricultural Education Division vice president. He is a professor at North Carolina State University History

Main article: History of North Carolina State University
The North Carolina General Assembly founded NC State on March 7, 1887 as a land-grant college under the name North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
. He has served as the Agricultural Education Division secretary and as chair on the Nominating Committee.

Business Education Division Vice President-Elect

Mary Nemesh of Gambrills, Maryland, was elected Business Education Division vice president-elect. She is a Business Education Department chair/teacher at Anne Arundel County Public Schools-Arundel High School in Maryland. She serves on the Business Education Strategic Planning and Policy Committee, acting as the operating policies chair.

Family and Consumer Sciences Education Division Vice President-Elect

Karen Mason of Granby, Missouri, was elected Family and Consumer Sciences Education Division vice president-elect. She is a family and consumer sciences teacher at East Newton High School Newton High School may refer to:
  • Newton High School (Georgia) — Covington, Georgia
  • Newton High School (Iowa) — Newton, Iowa
  • Newton High School (Kansas) — Newton, Kansas
  • Newton High School (Mississippi) — Newton, Mississippi
. She serves as chair of the FCSE Public Information Committee.

Guidance Division Vice President

Jan Olson of Sioux City, Iowa <noinclude></noinclude>

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, was elected Guidance Division vice president. She is school counselor and facilitator of the Beginning Educator Mentor Program for Community Schools in Sioux City. She is a contributor to ACTE's Techniques magazine and serves on the Guidance Policy Committee.

Health Occupations Education Division Vice President

Gina Doyle of Wayne, Oklahoma, was elected Health Occupations Education Division vice president. She is a practical nursing instructor/coordinator at the Mid-America Technology Center Mid-America Technology Center is a public career and technology education center located in Wayne, Oklahoma and is part of the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education system.  in Oklahoma. She has served on the ACTE-HOE Policy and Finance/Budget Committees.
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