AUSN Establishes Board of Directors

Elects New Board Members and New National Officers at the 2010 Fall National Conference in Las Vegas, NV
 
Sept. 10, 2010 - PRLog -- The Association of the United States Navy (AUSN) elected new leadership during its annual business meeting in Las Vegas, NV. Leading the organization is a newly established Board of Directors.

Serving on the Board of Directors are:

•   RADM Stephen S. Israel, USNR (Ret) – Chairman (Kenbridge, VA)
•   RADM Timothy D. Moon, USN (Yorktown, VA)
•   CAPT Mileva M. Hartman, USN (Ret)(Arlington, VA)
•   CAPT David M. Mitchell, USN (Peachtree City, GA)
•   CDR Joseph Quaglino, Jr., USN (Ret) (Woodland Hills, CA)
•   CDR Aaron G. Bresnahan, USN (Virginia Beach, VA)
•   DKCM Charles E. Bradley, USN (Ret) (Riverside, RI)

In addition to a Board of Directors, AUSN elected new leaders to serve as National Officers. The new National Officers are:

•   RADM Timothy D. Moon, USN, National President (Yorktown, VA)
•   DKCM Charles E. Bradley, USN (Ret), National Vice President (Riverside, RI)
•   LCDR Steven L. Rogers, USN, National VP-Officer Affairs (Nutley, NJ)
•   ISCS Jon C. Altmann, USN (Ret), National VP-Enlisted Programs (Phoenix, AZ)
•   CAPT Elaine H. Allen, USN (Ret), National VP-Reserve Affairs (Coronado, CA)
•   LCDR David M. Bradley, USN (Ret), National VP-Government Relations (Sun City, CA)
•   CAPT Loren H. Page, USN (Ret), National VP-Membership (San Diego, CA)
•   CAPT William D. Loockerman, USN (Ret), National VP-Budget & Finance (Holland, NY)
•   CAPT Joseph R. Valenta, USN (Ret), National VP-Retired Affairs (Eagle Point, OR)
•   CDR Aaron G. Bresnahan, USN, National VP-Communications (Virginia Beach, VA)
•   CAPT John Eric Lindell, USN (Ret), National Treasurer (Port Neches, TX)

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Headquartered in Alexandria, VA, the Association of the United States Navy (AUSN) is a non-profit, professional military association representing nearly 20,000 members. AUSN represents active duty, reserve and retired Navy members and their families.

Since 1957, AUSN has been the leading voice for America’s Sailors and the premier advocate for a strong Navy, AUSN represents Navy people on Capitol Hill. The Association also provides career and professional development guidance, information on benefits and pay, college scholarships for dependents, publishes a monthly magazine, and maintains a website.
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