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AMA announces results of Board of
Directors election
The American Motorcyclist Association has announced the results of its
recent elections for the AMA Board of Directors. In the Southeast Region,
incumbent Carl Reynolds of Danville, Virginia, was re-elected. In a
special election in the Northeast Region to fill a Board vacancy, Joseph
W. Bromley of Warrington, Pennsylvania, was elected.
In addition to his experience as a dealer and promoter, Mr. Reynolds has
been active in the AMA for more than 30 years. He first joined the AMA
Board of Directors in 1991 and previously served as chairman.
In 2007, the AMA Board made changes to stagger the terms of Board members.
To implement these changes, Mr. Reynolds was elected to a one-year term as
Southeast Region representative. An election will be held in the Southeast
Region in 2008 for a full three-year term.
Mr. Bromley was president of AMA District 6 for 12 years and was an AMA
Congress delegate. He operates a family-owned dealership and has won
numerous AMA amateur racing titles. He was elected to a three-year term on
the Board.
The AMA Board of Directors consists of 12 members. Six individual
Directors are elected by the general membership in their respective
regions and six corporate Directors are elected by the corporate
membership.
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