COMMON Announces 2018-2019 Board of Directors

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COMMON, the largest association of IBM technology users, announced its new Board of Directors during the Meeting of the Members at the Marriott Rivercenter hotel today. With election results in, Amy Hoerle was reelected to the Board of Directors. She is joined by Pete Helgren and Scott Klement, all serving three-year terms.

At the meeting, COMMON also announced the new Board of Directors officers for 2018-2019:

  • President – Larry Bolhuis
  • Vice President – Amy Hoerle
  • Treasurer – Gordon Leary
  • Secretary – Yvonne Enselman
  • Immediate Past President – Justin Porter

Other members of the Board of Directors are Charles Guarino, Steve Pitcher and John Valance. Manzoor Siddiqui, Executive Director of COMMON, and Alison Butterill, World-Wide Product Offering Manager for IBM i, also serve on the Board.

The COMMON Board of Directors is made up of dedicated volunteers elected by the association’s membership to provide stewardship to the organization.


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