Welcome NAMA advocates.NAMA Na·ma n. pl. Nama or Na·mas 1. A member of a people of southwest Africa. 2. The Khoikhoin language of the Nama. is proud to announce the first members to sign up for the advocate program. This program, launched in September, was created to increase membership. The goal of these members is to advocate for the organization. Special thanks to our new advocates: Ken Anderson, David & Associates Cyndi Calloway, Exhibit Resources Leigh Ann Cleaver, Blasdel Cleaver Schwalbe Communications Sandy Creighton, Farm Progress Cos. Jean Custer, CNH CNH Carteira Nacional de Habilitação CNH Centro Nacional de Huracanes (Spanish) CNH California Nevada Hawaii (a district of Kiwanis International) CNH Club Náutico Hacoaj America LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control Ken Dean, High Plains Journal Dawn Foster, Farm Credit Services of America Amy Jolliff, Rhea rhea, in zoology rhea (rē`ə), common name for a South American bird of the family Rheidae, which is related to the ostrich. Weighing from 44 to 55 lb (20–25 kg) and standing up to 60 in. & Kaiser Mktg. Comm See comms. . Bev Larson, NK Brand Seeds Sue Lee, Farm Journal Media Linda Parry, Osborn & Barr Canada Robert Ratliff, ProfitableFarming.com Corp. Jane Sehroeder, NC+Hybrids Don Schultz For the Marketing expert, see . Don Schultz is a former president and a former vice-president of the United States Chess Federation. He was born in New York in 1937 and currently lives in Florida. He was elected vice-president on August 14 2005. , Clear Channel Ag Networks Joe Shefehik, PR Marketing Precise Results Tom Smull, Associations, Inc. Frank Timberlake, The Signature Agency Catherine Wang, Gibbs & Soell Chuck Zimmerman, ZimmComm Interested? If you're interested in becoming a NAMA Advocate you'll receive all the materials you need. In return, you'll receive recognition in publications and at conferences. In addition you will also be invited to the 1st Timer/Leader Reception at the annual conference. Contact 913-491-6500 or info@nama.org or visit www.nama.org/advocate for more details. Start advocating today! |
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