August 28, 2008
Dear APBA members,
By now you should have received your ballot for the APBA Board of Directors Election. I am running for a position on the Board this year because I feel that it is important to bring some younger people onto the board who are currently still active in racing. This is certainly not a knock against the people who are currently serving but rather a thought that the board should continue to bring in new people with fresh enthusiasm. I feel a mixture of youthful exuberance and seasoned experience is the best combination.
It has been suggested by some that you only vote for people within your catagory. The APBA Board is a group who looks out for the interests of ALL of APBA, it is not catagory specific. If you feel someone is qualified and will work hard for you then you should vote for them.
As many of you may know I have been involved with the Inboard Racing Commission (Region 2) over the past 5 years and have been an active owner/driver and now driver since 1991. I have been an active commissioner who is not afraid to speak my mind. I realize that not everything I have worked on or supported has been popular but if you are going to put yourself into the crossfire you should expect that at times you will have disagreements, even with your best friends. I feel that I am respected by my fellow commissioners, even those who my thoughts and ideas don’t always align with. I encourage you to ask your regions inboard commissioner what they think about my service in the past.
As a member of the Inboard Racing Commission I have worked on the Rules Committee, the Inboard Technical Committee, the Inboard Technology committee, and as a class representative for the 2.5 stock class just to list a few things.
This is a critical time for APBA. The rising costs and unsettled economy has cut into the discretionary spending for many of us. Our boat counts are down overall across the country. I feel we need to start looking at this to see what APBA can do to help the average racer do what they want to do, race their boats. We need to start really looking at our budget to see if we can cut out expenses. We need to look at ways to better promote our racing. We need to see if there a way to bring in much needed sponsorship and revenue to our racers. We need to bring new people into our sport.
I look forward to the challenge to serve you all as a director on the APBA board and hope that you will consider voting for me.
Sincerely,
Dan Kanfoush
ABPA #2604
dankanfoush@yahoo.com
Dear APBA members,
By now you should have received your ballot for the APBA Board of Directors Election. I am running for a position on the Board this year because I feel that it is important to bring some younger people onto the board who are currently still active in racing. This is certainly not a knock against the people who are currently serving but rather a thought that the board should continue to bring in new people with fresh enthusiasm. I feel a mixture of youthful exuberance and seasoned experience is the best combination.
It has been suggested by some that you only vote for people within your catagory. The APBA Board is a group who looks out for the interests of ALL of APBA, it is not catagory specific. If you feel someone is qualified and will work hard for you then you should vote for them.
As many of you may know I have been involved with the Inboard Racing Commission (Region 2) over the past 5 years and have been an active owner/driver and now driver since 1991. I have been an active commissioner who is not afraid to speak my mind. I realize that not everything I have worked on or supported has been popular but if you are going to put yourself into the crossfire you should expect that at times you will have disagreements, even with your best friends. I feel that I am respected by my fellow commissioners, even those who my thoughts and ideas don’t always align with. I encourage you to ask your regions inboard commissioner what they think about my service in the past.
As a member of the Inboard Racing Commission I have worked on the Rules Committee, the Inboard Technical Committee, the Inboard Technology committee, and as a class representative for the 2.5 stock class just to list a few things.
This is a critical time for APBA. The rising costs and unsettled economy has cut into the discretionary spending for many of us. Our boat counts are down overall across the country. I feel we need to start looking at this to see what APBA can do to help the average racer do what they want to do, race their boats. We need to start really looking at our budget to see if we can cut out expenses. We need to look at ways to better promote our racing. We need to see if there a way to bring in much needed sponsorship and revenue to our racers. We need to bring new people into our sport.
I look forward to the challenge to serve you all as a director on the APBA board and hope that you will consider voting for me.
Sincerely,
Dan Kanfoush
ABPA #2604
dankanfoush@yahoo.com
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