Honorary Chair
Hon. Ted Kulongoski, Governor of Oregon
Chair
Hon. Betsy Johnson, Oregon State Representative
Board Members
Dick Basch (Second Vice-President)
Dr. Les Bergeron
Gert Boyle, Columbia Sportswear
Neil Bryant, Bryant, Lovlien & Jarvis (Secretary)
Bud Clark
Bobbie Conner, Director, Tamástslikt Cultural Center
Joe D’Alessandro, Portland Oregon Visitors
Association
Kim Duncan, Tri-Met
George Forbes, The Governor Hotel
Steve Forrester, The Daily Astorian
Gerry Frank
Peter Gray
Bill Hansell, Umatilla County
Keith G. Hay, Past President, Oregon Chapter, L&CTHF (First Vice
President)
Ken Karsmizki, Columbia Gorge Discovery Center
Debby Kennedy, Port of Portland
Tim Martinez, Oregon Bankers Association
Les McNary, Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Association
Jan Mitchell, Lewis & Clark Bicentennial
Association
Warne Nunn, Trustee, Meyer Memorial Trust
Chet Orloff, Oregon History Works
John Pierce, Executive Director, Oregon Historical
Society
Louie Pitt, Jr., Director, Government Affairs & Planning, Confederated
Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation
John Porter, Executive Director, AAA Oregon-Idaho
Nancy Stueber, Executive Director, OMSI
BG James B. Thayer, Sr., Civilian Advisor,
Secretary of the Army
Tom Walsh, Tom Walsh & Company (Treasurer)
Ex-Officio
Hon.
Victor Atiyeh
Hon.
Earl Blumenauer
Hon.
Bill Bradbury, Secretary of State
Adjutant
General Alexander Burgin, Oregon National Guard
Mike
Carrier, Oregon State Parks
Hon.
Peter DeFazio
Hon.
Neil Goldschmidt
Hon.
Mark Hatfield
Hon.
Darlene Hooley
Superintendent
Chip Jenkins, Fort Clatsop National Memorial
John A. Kitzhaber, M.D.
Hon.
Barbara Roberts
Hon.
Gordon Smith
Hon.
Greg Walden
Hon.
David Wu
Hon.
Ron Wyden
Executive Director
Barbara
Allen
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Board Meetings & Terms
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Meetings: Held every other month |
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Meeting locations move along the
Lewis & Clark trail in Oregon (from the Pendleton area to
Clatsop County) |
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Meeting duration depends on the agenda;
typically last 2-3 hours. |
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The new board’s first meeting was
held at the Oregon Historical Society in Portland April 17, 2002,
including a presentation by Gov. Kitzhaber. |
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Board members serve two-year terms,
and may serve additional terms. |
Expectations |
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Set the vision for the organization |
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Direct staff in efforts to implement the vision. |
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Secure financial and other resources. |
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Raise the profile of LCBO among potential funders,
as well as with the public and/or constituency you represent. |
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