AFSCME Elects Its Leaders Into the Year 2000
McEntee and Lucy swept back into office. Seven new International vice presidents elected.
AFSCME Pres. Gerald W. McEntee and Sec.-Treas. William Lucy were re-elected to their fourth term as a team by an over-whelming majority of Convention delegates.
However, the 1996-2000 makeup of the International Executive Board changed greatly. Nearly a fourth of the members are new, after retirements and contested elections at the Convention.
The names of the seven new vice presidents are in bold:
CALIFORNIA
George Popyack
CAPITAL
Glenard Middleton
CARIBBEAN
Jeanette Wynn
CENTRAL
Stephan Fantauzzo
EASTERN
Carolyn Holmes
HAWAII
Russell Okata
ILLINOIS
Henry Bayer
Roberta Lynch
MICHIGAN
Gloria Cobbin Flora Walker
MIDWESTERN
Jan Corderman
NEW YORK CITY
Albert Diop
Stanley Hill
NEW YORK STATE
Anthony Gingello
CSEA
Danny Donohue
George Boncoraglio
Mary Sullivan
NORTHERN
NEW ENGLAND
Due to an admitted error by the American Arbitration Association which conducted the elections, the Northern New England Legislative District IVP election was invalidated. It is scheduled forAugust 10, 1996.
SOUTHERN
NEW ENGLAND
Dominic Badolato
NORTH
CENTRAL
Peter Benner
NORTHWESTERN
Chris Dugovich
NUHHCE/1199
Henry Nicholas
Kathy Sackman
OHIO
William Endsley
OCSEA
Ronald Alexander
OAPSE
Joseph Rugola
PENNSYLVANIA
Edward Keller
Bruno Dellana
SOUTHERN
Garland Webb
SOUTHWESTERN
W. Faye Cole
WISCONSIN
Michael Murphy
By Susan Ellen Holleran
