AIHA Inducts Five New Members at AIHce

The AIHA election results are in and the following AIHA members will be inducted into office at AIHA's annual business meeting today during AIHce in Philadelphia:

  • Cathy L. Cole, CIH, CSP, vice president
  • Allan K. Fleeger, CIH, CSP, treasurer-elect
  • Daniel H. Anna, Ph.D., CIH, CSP, Board of Directors
  • Kevin G. Gara, CIH, Board of Directors
  • Shelley R. Wheeling-Park, MPH, CHMM, CSP, CIH, Board of Directors

The meeting will also mark the beginning of some terms and the continuation of others. As well as the recently elected, the 2007–2008 AIHA Board of Directors will also include:

  • Donald J. Hart, Ph.D., CIH, president
  • Lindsay E. Booher, CIH, CSP, president-elect
  • Frank M. Renshaw, Ph.D., CIH, CSP, past president
  • Elizabeth L. Pullen, CIH, secretary
  • David M. Gioiello Jr., CIH, CSP, treasurer
  • Michael T. Brandt, DrPH, CIH, PMP, Board of Directors
  • Ellen P. Clas, MS, CIH, CSP, Board of Directors
  • Christine A. Corrigan, CIH, Board of Directors
  • Christopher D. Jones, MS, CIH, Board of Directors
  • Zandra M. Walton, CIH, Board of Directors
  • Neil J. Zimmerman, Ph.D., PE, CIH, Board of Directors

For more information, contact Judy Keithline at (703) 846-0702 or jkeithline@aiha.org.


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