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I would like to begin by congratulating Luise-Charlotte Kappe on her election as Governor and Olympia Nicodemi on receiving the Haimo Award! The Seaway Section is a dynamic group of people and we are well represented and recognized on the national level.
I also want to thank our outgoing Governor Joe Straight and our immediate Past Chair Bob Rogers for their tireless efforts on behalf of the Seaway Section. Joe continues to be a seemingly endless source of information for both the Executive Committee members and for all the members of the Section through his work producing and editing this Seaway Current Newsletter. Bob approached every issue with a fresh look and boundless enthusiasm that will be hard to match.
I look forward to my term as Chair of the Section and plan to focus on several tasks. The Executive Committee will review the process and timeline of planning our meetings, and will make more information available on the Seaway Section website in an effort to improve communication with local organizers. The Section will continue involvement in outreach between mathematics teachers at the secondary and higher education levels. Finally, I would like to find new ways that the Seaway Section can serve as a resource for its members. Any and all suggestions are welcome.
I'll close by sharing that I attended my first Seaway Section meeting at Syracuse University when I was a Potsdam College mathematics major 20 years ago. It was special then, and it is perhaps even more so now. Take care, everyone!
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