One of the industry’s oldest and strongest “type clubs” is readjusting its leadership. The American Bonanza Society has a new president and an interim executive director, effective the beginning of this month. Nancy Johnson is stepping down as executive director after 13 years in that position, replaced by Tom Turner, who has been the group’s technical manager since 2003. Ron Lessley has resigned as president after four and a half years, replaced by Stephen Blythe. In a letter to members, Blythe explained the changes, in part, as a move toward a more “real-time” world, and said the association’s website service will undergo significant improvement over the coming months. He wrote, “Technical support, personal attention and the ABS magazine have always been the benchmarks of the Society and while there are opportunities to enhance these services, they will undergo only minor changes.” Blythe praised the dedication and the efforts of the departing officers, and thanked them for their service.
American Bonanza Society Shifts Leadership
Key Takeaways:
- The American Bonanza Society (ABS) has appointed new leadership, with Stephen Blythe as President and Tom Turner as interim Executive Director, replacing Ron Lessley and Nancy Johnson, respectively.
- These leadership changes are intended to modernize the society, emphasizing a move towards a "real-time" world and promising significant improvements to its website service.
- The ABS assures members that its core services—technical support, personal attention, and the ABS magazine—will continue to be the society's benchmarks with only minor enhancements.
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