Scheuerman re-elected UUP President
Union delegates also elect other officers, board members
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Scheuerman re-elected UUP President
Union delegates also elect other officers, board members
ALBANY, NY -- (04/224/2007; 1311)(readMedia) -- Representatives to United University Professions 2007 Spring Delegate Assembly have re-elected United University Professions President William E. Scheuerman to an eighth, two-year term in office, after an uncontested election. Scheuerman, of Scotia, New York, is on leave from SUNY Oswego, where he serves as a professor of political science.
The nearly 300 delegates meeting in Albany April 20th and 21st also re-elected two other statewide officers to two-year terms.
Eileen Landy, an associate professor of sociology at SUNY College of Old Westbury, was re-elected to a fourth term as UUP's statewide secretary. Edward Quinn, assistant to the chair of Theatre Arts at Stony Brook University, was re-elected to a third term as UUP's Membership Development Officer.
The following four members were re-elected to two-year terms on UUP's Executive Board:
Weston Kennison, a part-time lecturer in English at SUNY Geneseo;
F. Glenn McNitt, an associate professor of political science at SUNY New Paltz;
Michael Smiles, a biology professor at Farmingdale State; and
Darryl Wood, House Operations Director at the Anderson Center for the Arts at Binghamton University.
The following four members were newly elected to two-year terms on UUP's Executive Board:
Caroline Bailey, a senior staff assistant in landscape architecture at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse;
Edison Bond, a senior staff associate in patient advocacy at the SUNY Health Science Center in Brooklyn;
Laura Rhoads, an associate professor of biology at SUNY Potsdam; and
Ezra Zubrow, a professor of anthropology and geography at the University at Buffalo.
Photos of the officers and Executive Board are available upon request.
UUP is the nation's largest higher-education union. It represents 32,000 academic and professional faculty on 29 New York state-operated campuses, and is affiliated with New York State United Teachers, the American Federation of Teachers, the National Education Association and the AFL-CIO.
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