Online Branch Officer Report is Available on this Website

Posted At : June 27, 2009 5:10 AM

This year, for the first time, there is an online process for branches to submit their incoming board officers to AAUW CA.  The form can be found at www.aauw-ca.org/bor.

Each outgoing (2008-09) president and president-elect was sent an email broadcast which contained instructions and a unique username and password.  The information they enter about their 2009-10 officers will be automatically entered into our database and used for the annual state directory.  It is also the basis for our email contact with branch leaders throughout the year.

This process is in addition to submitting branch officers to the national database at Association.  Separate instructions were mailed to outgoing presidents for that process.

Any questions or comments regarding the AAUW CA online process should be sent to webteam@aauw-ca.org.

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