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The directors of the SCA
are elected by association members during the "annual" meeting in June.
Terms of office are two years.
- President: Steven Joeckel
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B.S. Electrical Engineering - Drexel University
Systems Engineering Staff - Lockheed-Martin Corporation
Member of SCA since 1992, board of directors 1993, President since
1994.
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- Vice President: Nell Ziegler
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Principle -
Marketing Endeavors Group, LLC
B.A. American History
Cornell University : School of Architecture
Roger Williams College : Department of Historic Preservation
Experience with NYSHPO on National Register sites and historic
preservation.
Trustee - Tromptown Historical Society
Co-Chair of the Stewards for Gerrit Smith Estate, National Historic
Landmark
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- Treasurer: Beth Spokowsky
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A.A.S Nursery Education - SUNY Cobleskill
B.A. Elementary Education - Western Michigan University
Member of SCA since 1992. Member of the Peterboro Civil War Committee.
President of the Peterboro Area Historical Society.
Member of the National Abolition Hall of Fame, Cabinet of Freedom.
Served on the Madison County Freedom Trail Commission.
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- Secretary: Linda Joeckel
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B.S. Education -
Drexel University
Substitute Teacher - Morrisville-Eaton School district
Member of SCA since 1992, board of directors 1993, Secretary since 1994.
Member of the Peterboro Civil War Weekend Committee.
Member of the Peterboro Area Historical Society.
Volunteer Peterboro Area Museum including staffing and exhibits.
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- Director: Dot Willsey
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B.S. Elementary
Education
M.A.Exceptional Child Education
C.A.S. Educational Administration
Retired teacher and administrator. Past work with the Institute for
Experimentation in Teacher Education.
Board Member and Grants Committee Chair for the SCA. Member of the
Peterboro civil War Committee.
Chair of the National Abolition Hall of Fame.
Co-chair of the Stewards for the Gerrit Smith Estate National Historic
Landmark.
Member of the Peterboro Area Historical Society.
Trustee and past president of the Madison County Historical Society.
Administrative member of the Madison County Bicentennial Commission.
Co-chair of the Madison County Hop Fest.
Served as the clerk of the Madison County Freedom Trail Commission. |
- Director: Carrie Martin
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Teacher, Morrisville-Eaton Central Schools since 1992
Education: BS in Education,SUNY Cortland
Masters in Education, SUNY Cortland
School Building Administration, Mass. College of Liberal Arts
Lead Teacher at Edward R. Andrews Elementary School
Coordinator of New Teacher Mentoring Program, M-E C.S.
Morrisville-Eaton Faculty Association Executive Committee
M-E C.S. Professional Development Planning Committee
M-E C.S. District Shared Decision Making Group
Member of Madison County Literacy Coalition Steering Committee
Coordinator of Civil War Living History Education Day
Steward for the Gerrit Smith Estate National Historic Landmark
Member of Canastota Community Band since 1996
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- Director:
open
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