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October 18, 2005
New IBOAI Board Members
By QBlog in Miscellaneous
A recent Press Release welcomes new board members to the Independent Business Owners Association International.
Billy Florence, president of the IBOAI, announced the association's new board members.
"We are delighted to welcome Brad Duncan, Chuck Goetschel, Kanti Gala, Don Held, Scott Holland, and Bill Newton," said Florence.
Welcome!
Comments
Now just wait a second, Joecool. The business opportunity IS as good as it ever was.
Protects the best interests of IBOs and serves as an advocate in IBO issues.They don't say WHICH IBOs. Can we blame them if the language is vague?
Promotes and protects the integrity of the Independent Business Ownership Plan.The IBO plan does exactly what it was designed to do, and they don't want to see that changed. I think that's an understandable position for them.
Ensures that the business opportunity today is as good or better for future generations.I doubt it can get much worse.
I hope future generations will appreciate our efforts to improve business opportunities.
PW
Should that read, We welcome BACK..."
Haven't all of these retreads been on and off the board before? Brad Duncan was my upline. I KNOW he has been on and off the board for years.
It's the same old guys dong the SAME old thinkg year after year after ...
Hmmm...how many women are on the board? How many have EVER been on the board?
Re: female IBO's on the IBOA board:
Crown Beverly Davis/Johnson/Salee has been on the board before.
I _think_ (but don't know) that Double Diamond Debbie Hansen has been on the Board as well.
I would imagine that Crown Bernice Hansen has, too. (But again, I have no confirmation).
If I know you were coming up I would of got you tickets to a Leaf game. I get em all the time. Thoughen up Imran the weather is not bad...yet.
IBOAI Functions:
• Protects the best interests of IBOs and serves as an advocate in IBO issues.
• Promotes and protects the integrity of the Independent Business Ownership Plan.
• Ensures that the business opportunity today is as good or better for future generations.
Hmmm, looks like they failed on all three points.
Posted by: Joecool18 | October 18, 2005 1:52 AM