AWI executive VP Judith Durham resigns.POTOMAC FALLS, VA -- Judith Durham Judith Durham, OAM (born Judith Mavis Cock on July 3, 1943, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is a jazz singer who became the lead singer for the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1963. She left the group in mid 1968 to pursue her solo career. , a member of the Architectural Woodwork woodwork: see carpentry; furniture; intarsia; marquetry; veneer; wood carving. Institute's administration for 21 years and the AWI's executive vice president since 1994, tendered her resignation on May 31. Durham told the AWI AWI Armstrong World Industries, Inc (Lancaster, PA) AWI Australian Wool Innovation Limited AWI Agency for Workforce Innovation (Florida) AWI Animal Welfare Institute AWI American War of Independence Board of Directors that she based her decision on a need to fulfill growing family responsibilities that require a Less demanding travel schedule. As AWI's chief staff executive, Durham partnered with the AWI board and staff to ensure that AWI's programs and services were delivered in a cost efficient and expedient manner. During her tenure with AWI, it has grown from 519 manufacturing members to 1,005 manufacturing members. Durham was credited for helping lead the successful restructuring of the association's governance in 2001 and the successful transition in 2004 to a new membership dues structure that has allowed the association to grow in numbers in numbered parts; as, a book published in numbers. See also: Number . |
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