NWTF 2009 Board Elections

NWTF National Board Elections for 2009 Directors

 

As you receive your upcoming November/December Issue of Turkey Call, Women in the Outdoors or Wheeling Sportsman you will be receiving a ballot for the candidates for election by the membership to our national board of directors.

 

First a consideration we would ask each of you. Get the ballot out and vote. You make up the voting membership if you receive one of these publications and have the right to vote every membership you have purchased. In any election in which you place people in control of your assets you want to make sure you vote for the people whom will represent you and give you a voice.

 

We, the membership, don’t have that open line to the directors right now. Look at the results of this past year in the recently published annual report. Talk to your members who tried to get to the truth this past spring when the directors ousted our senior management. Were you able to get any answers?

 

Our web site is maintained by personal donations from NWTF members who want to keep the truth up front and available for a challenge by any member. Thus far, no one has challenged any of the information we have posted because it is all supported by solid written and documented facts.

 

Within our documents you can decide for yourself who would oust the likes of Rob Keck or others on our management team without due process to answer to charges that we still cannot understand. Our directors tell us it will all come out in court and we stand by patiently waiting for that day in court.

 

Until then you need to vote to replace those directors whom do not serve your best interests. Watch carefully as those who are not elected by the membership will stand a very good chance of being put back into the same slot and you can’t do any thing about it. This wasn’t always the case with the NWTF. We have other outstanding candidates available however the current executive committee has taken control will protect those who vote with them. That is the way politics work. We can let them know how we feel with the votes for those candidates who didn’t have a role in the ousters last spring.

 

After the trials we can approach this a little differently with those directors who remain.

 

Sincerely,

 

Michael Tull