Event report
April 2020 Annual Meeting
Today was to be ASURA’s Annual Meeting. While we cannot meet face to face to
celebrate the successes of the past year and look forward to the upcoming
year, we can still hear from this year’s President, Jan Thompson, as she
metaphorically passes the gavel to next year's President, Carl Cross.
Jan Thompson Outgoing ASURA President
It has been a memorable year in so many ways. None of us will ever forget
the difficult times that we’re living through today as we close a year of ASURA
activities with our “virtual” Annual Meeting in the time of coronavirus. I was so
looking forward to “Celebrating Prime Times” with all of you today as I thanked
everyone for their wonderful help this past year and handed the gavel off to
Carl, our next President. But alas, the gavel is “socially distanced” at the
ASURA office where it will remain until September when we’ll hopefully reunite
to launch another lively year of activities and events. I know we’ll all appreciate
the friendship and camaraderie that ASURA offers even more when we’re able
to get together again!
More than anything, my year as your President has made me so appreciate
the amazing number of people involved in keeping our organization healthy,
vital, and growing. Our officers, board members, committee chairs and
members, and government/health care liaisons are constantly engaged in
activities that keep our all-volunteer organization successful and thriving.
Please be sure to read their summaries of the year’s activities in our Annual
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Report below and you will appreciate the wide-ranging breadth of their
accomplishments. I can’t begin to thank you all enough for your contributions,
suggestions, and cooperation over this past year. It has been a pleasure to
work with all of you and to meet and interact with so many of our members
over this past year.
Special thanks to our outgoing officers--Treasurer Barry Bruns and Secretary
Pat Schneider--for their exemplary years of service and to outgoing board
members Barry McNeill, Don Nilson and William Stasi for their ongoing
dedication to ASURA. I would be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge Barry McNeill
(my original ASURA mentor) for his year-long guidance and support. Barry
coordinates so many behind-the-scenes details and did a great job of keeping
me on track. And both Barry and Connie’s upkeep of the E-News and website
and Jeannette Robson’s excellent work on Prime Times have been invaluable,
as always. Lastly, a big thank you to my friend Carl Cross for jumping into the
Co-Presidency last fall during my absence and for assuming the “virtual”
Presidency now. Things can only get better! You’ll be a steady hand and a
great leader for ASURA, Carl.
Thank you all for the opportunity to serve as your President. It has been a
highlight of my retirement and a time that I will always cherish. Please be safe
as we continue to work our way through the next few months. I look forward to
seeing you all in a happy and healthier September!
Carl Cross Incoming ASURA President
I’d also like to thank you all for attending our unique “virtual” 29th Annual
Meeting. The first General Meeting was held April 14th, 1992. A lot has
happened over the decades since a small group of retirees decided to create
this Association. As illustrated in the Annual Report, there are many ways to
become more involved and numerous activities to take part in. I challenge
each of you to be an active member this year and to have fun as you meet new
people and create new friendships through ASURA.
I retired at the end of August in 2015 and attended my first ASURA Annual
Meeting the following spring. It was there I volunteered to be the liaison for the
University Club and began attending the monthly Board meetings. Although I
was only an ex-officio member of the Board, I soon volunteered to be a part of
the Video History Project, utilizing my experience with the ASU Digital
Repository that I contributed to before retiring from the University Library.
In January 2019, I submitted my name to the nominating committee to be on
the Board. Once the voting had taken place, Jan Thompson was busy trying to
find a Vice-President before the March Board meeting. After much arm-twisting
and reassurance, I agreed to serve.
I have always enjoyed the comfort of being in a “support” position, rather than
at the head of the table. However, with the incredible support of our Board and
our wonderful volunteers, I knew that everyone was always willing to help each
other. That’s one of the things that makes ASURA a very special and active
organization.
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I know that I’ll be leaning on Immediate Past President Jan Thompson, as
ASURA completes its third decade in the spring of 2021. We extend a warm
welcome to our five new board members – Larry Edmonds, Kathy Gunn, Mark
Henderson, Jill Massara, and Trudy Perez. Our new Officers are Larry
Edmonds, Vice President; Jane Carey, Secretary; and Jill Massara,
Treasurer. Thank you all for your willingness to serve.
I’m looking forward to a great year, filled with lots of fun and exciting events
that will allow each of us to not only enjoy our retirement, but continue to be
active and contributing members of the ASU family.
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