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The Air Force Association
Nominating Committee, which consists of the five most
recent past National Presidents (not serving as Chairman
of the Board) and one representative from each of the
14 US regions, met in Dallas on April 25 and selected
a slate of candidates for the four national officer
positions and six elective positions on the Board of
Directors. This slate will be presented to the delegates
at the National Convention in Washington, D.C., in
September.
John J. Politi of Sedalia,
Mo., was nominated for his second one-year term as
Chairman of the
Board. He formerly
served as AFA National President, National Director,
National Vice President for the Midwest Region, Missouri
State President, and Chairman of the Audit, Membership,
and Ad Hoc Financial Committees. Among his many awards,
Politi has received the AFA Presidential Citation,
the Exceptional Service Award, and the Medal of Merit.
Politi was commissioned through the AFROTC program
and entered the Air Force in March 1966 at Ellsworth
Air Force Base in South Dakota. A veteran of 26 years,
Politi spent the majority of his Air Force career
in strategic nuclear weapons systems. He commanded
an
air division and two wings and served on both the
Joint Staff and the Air Staff. He retired as a colonel
in
1992. A well-decorated officer, Politi has received,
among other awards, the Legion of Merit and the Defense
Meritorious Service Medal.
Currently, Politi is the President of the Excellence
in Missouri Foundation, a nonprofit, private sector
education organization. He is a graduate of the University
of Colorado with a bachelor of arts degree in political
science and of South Dakota State University with
a master of science degree in economics. He is married
to the former Terri Hatch and has five children,
Pam,
Eileen, Jay, Stephanie, and Chip.
Stephen P. Pat Condon of Ogden, Utah,
was nominated for his second one-year term as National
President. He formerly served as an AFA National
Director,
Northern Utah Chapter President, Chairman of AFA
Focus on Defense Symposium, Chairman of the Constitution
Committee, and member of both the AFA Executive and
Resolutions Committees. Among his many awards, Condon
has received the AFA Medal of Merit, the Utah State
AFA Presidential Citation, and Program of the Year
Award.
Condon joined the Air Force in August 1964 at WrightPatterson
Air Force Base in Ohio. A veteran of 33 years, Condon
spent the majority of his career in Air Force science
and technology, research and development, acquisition,
test, and logistics support. He commanded the Air
Force Armament Laboratory, Arnold Engineering Development
Center, and Ogden Air Logistics Center and served
at
the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center. Additionally,
he was the Deputy Assistant Secretary, Management Policy
and Program Integration, in the Office of the Assistant
Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition. Condon
retired as a major general in 1997. A well-decorated
officer, Condon has received many awards, including
the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion
of Merit, and the Defense Meritorious Service Medal.
Currently, Condon is an aerospace consultant and
senior associate at Dayton Aerospace, Inc., Dayton,
Ohio.
He is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with
a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering;
the Air Force Institute of Technology with a master
of science degree in aerospace-mechanical engineering;
and the University of Texas at Austin with a doctorate
in aerospace engineering.
He is active in several community and charitable
organizations. Condon is married to the former Judy
Smothermon, and
they have two children, Susan and Michael.
The Nominating Committee is submitting two names
for consideration for a one-year term as National
Secretary:
Thomas J. Kemp of Fort Worth, Tex., joined AFA in
December 1964 and became a Life Member in 1982. He
currently
serves as an AFA National Director and has been a
member of AFAs Audit, Executive, Finance, Membership,
and Resolutions Committees. Kemp has also served
as Texoma Region President, Texas State President
and
Vice President, and Fort Worth Chapter President.
He has received personal recognition as AFAs
Member of the Year in 2002 and as Texas State Member
of the
Year. He received AFAs Presidential Citation
in 2000, Exceptional Service Awards in 1990, 1991,
1994, and a Medal of Merit in 1987. He also has received
the Oklahoma State Medal of Merit.
Kemp was commissioned in the Air Force in December
1964 and was trained as both a navigator and a pilot.
His 20-year career included service in the C-130,
C-141, OV-10, and B-52 and increasingly responsible
staff
positions in plans, operations, and training. Following
retirement he has done work in instructional systems
and course-work design and most recently worked on
development of bar code sorters for the US Postal
Service as Manager of Integrated Logistics Support
for Siemens
ElectroCom. He is a graduate of Loras College in
Iowa with a bachelor of arts in business (accounting)
and
a masters degree in systems management from
St. Marys University in San Antonio.
He and his wife Ruth have four children.
Coleman Rader Jr. of Maple Grove, Minn., joined AFA
in March 1992 and currently serves as an AFA National
Director and Aerospace Education Foundation Trustee
and is a member of the Nominating, Finance, and Ad
Hoc Committees. He has served as Minnesota State
President (four terms) and Vice President and as
President and
Vice President of the Gen. E.W. Rawlings Chapter.
He received AFAs Exceptional Service Award
in 2002 and a Medal of Merit in 1993 and was named
an Ira Eaker
Fellow of AEF.
Rader began his 20-year Air Force career in the enlisted
ranks. He was later commissioned and received his
pilot wings, serving in Southeast Asia. He also served
as
Command and Control Officer for the Strategic Air
Command underground command post. He earned numerous
medals,
awards, and unit citations during his career. After
retirement, he became active in civilian aviation,
directing the flight group for AT&T operations
in the MinneapolisSt. Paul, Minn., area. Rader
has flown 17 Air Force and 10 corporate aircraft,
logging more than 23,000 flying hours.
His volunteer activities include serving as President
of the Minnesota Golden Eagles (mentoring youth in
aviation) and as a Co-Chair of the Red Tail Project
(restoration of a P-51C Mustang in honor of the Tuskegee
Airmen). He is also involved in Civil Air Patrol,
Youth Motivation Task Force, and NAACP. He has been
inducted
into the Black Aviation Hall of Fame.
He is married to the former Emily M. Mitchell. They
have two daughters and four grandchildren.
Charles A. Chuck Nelson of Sioux Falls,
S.D., was nominated for a fourth one-year term as
National Treasurer. A Life Member of AFA, Nelson has
served
as North Central Region President, South Dakota State
President, and Dacotah Chapter President. Nationally,
he has been active since 1989, serving on the Junior
Officer Advisory Council, Air National Guard Council,
Membership Committee, Finance Committee, and as an
Under-40 National Director. Most recently he has
served as Chairman of the Audit Committee. Nelson was
awarded
AFAs Medal of Merit in both 1991 and 1998.
In 1980, Nelson enlisted in the South Dakota Air
National Guard. He was commissioned a second lieutenant
in July
1984 and promoted to the rank of major in 1993. He
retired from the South Dakota ANG in April 1995.
Nelsons
military awards include Outstanding Lieutenant for
the South Dakota ANG (1987), Junior Officer of the
Year (1987), Air Force Commendation Medal (1992),
and the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal (1995).
Nelson is a certified public accountant and is employed
as a managing partner for Nelson & Nelson CPAs
L.L.P., in Sioux Falls. He is past President of the
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church and has previously served
as their Treasurer and Chairman of the Board of Administration.
He also serves as Secretary and Treasurer of the
South Dakota Air Show, Inc., and is a past President
of the
Sioux Falls Downtown Lions Club.
He is married to the former Kristine Christensen,
and they have three daughters, Rebecca, Jillian,
and Sarah.
The AFA Constitution directs that one-third of the
18 elected Directors be elected at the National Convention
each year. For the 2003 election, the Central East,
Far West, North Central, Rocky Mountain, and Texoma
Regions have Director positions open, and there is
one Director position open to be elected at large.
The nominees for Director to be chosen by their regions
are:
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Central East: Thomas G. Shepherd, Virginia. Central
East Region President. Former Virginia State President
and Vice President, Northern Shenandoah Valley Chapter
President, and member of the AFA Veterans/Retiree
Council.
Far West: Richard C. Taubinger, California. Former
Far West Region President, California AFA Chairman
of the Board, California State President and Vice
President, Sacramento Chapter President, and member
of the AFA
Veterans/Retiree Council.
North Central: Victor Seavers, Minnesota. Former
National Director, North Central Region Vice President,
Minnesota
State President, Gen. E.W. Rawlings Chapter President
and Vice President, member of the AFA Executive Committee,
and Chairman of the AFA 2010 Committee.
Rocky Mountain: Brad Sutton, Utah. Former Utah State
President and Vice President and UteRocky Mountain
Chapter President. Member of the AFA Membership Committee.
Texoma: M.N. Dan Heth, Texas. Former
Texoma Region President, Texas State President and
Vice President,
Fort Worth Chapter President, and member of the AFA
Veterans/Retiree Council, the Long-Range Planning,
Audit, and Membership Committees.
The Nominating Committee is submitting two names
for consideration for the office of National Director
At
Large:
Craig E. Allen, Utah. Rocky Mountain Region President.
Former Utah State President, Vice President,
and Treasurer and Northern Utah Chapter President.
Member of the
AFA Long-Range Planning Committee and former
member
of Credential and Membership Committees.
Michael J. Peters, California. Far West Region
President. Former California State Vice President
and Brig.
Gen. Robert F. Travis Chapter President and
Vice President.
Member (and former Chairman) of the Reserve
Council and former member of the Long-Range Planning
Committee.
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