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Nominate a new GMB Co-Chair

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To place your nominations (you may nominate yourself), please visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/N7535QM. Please submit your vote by this Friday, March 19th 2010.

Chad and I would like to announce this year's search for a new GMB Co-Chair. Chad's tenure as co-chair will be coming to an end this May, and we will be looking for someone to fill his spot. The co-chair position is a two-year commitment and is great for someone entering his or her second or third year of graduate study. Next year promises to be another exciting year, as GMB continues to grow. The next Co-Chair will be in a position to develop this great organization even further, and the position provides a tremendous opportunity to get to know others in the medieval and academic communities both inside and outside of Berkeley.

To place your nominations (you may nominate yourself), please visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/N7535QM. Please submit your vote by this Friday, March 19th 2010.

Last Updated on Monday, 15 March 2010 19:36  

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