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Presidents' messagesSo much to do and so little time...
There are rewards if you volunteer. You will have strong, experienced, and wise colleaguesworking with you. I am continually amazed at the energy and wisdomthat we have in our membership. You will have a new learning curve. For example, through AASV, I have becomeinvolved in FDA meetings on antibiotic use, McDonald's concerns with pig welfare and housing, our web site plans for CE, and planning the annual meeting. Perhaps most rewarding is the feeling of accomplishment as you make progress. Our association and profession is strong and vibrant because of the work of our former leaders, committee members, and members. Step up and give back. We need you. I have appreciated the opportunity to serve as your President. While I have not accomplished as much as I had hoped, there's still tomorrow. I look forward to working with our new officers and committeemembers. We are fortunate to have Dave Madson, Lisa Tokach, and our new to-be-named officer at the helm in 2001. They will no doubt do good work and serve you well. Over to you Dave...-- Bob Morrison |
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