Board of Directors
Lou Torraca
Pauline Leigh
Herman Jordan
Jim Fromm
Rose Miller
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President
Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
Program Chair
Newsletter Editor and Webmaster
Newsletter
Distribution
The TUG has three elected Officers that serve as the Board of Directors. They are the President, Vice-President and Secretary/Treasurer.

As a sub-unit of the Hawai'i Chapter of MOAA, the three elected officers must be members of the Chapter so as not to jeopardize the non-profit status of the Hawaii Chapter.

The Program, Newsletter, Webmaster and Distribution positions are held by non-elected volunteers.
He's a gadget kind of guy. All the latest technology, that he can afford, and his wife will let him buy, finds its way into his office and then we see and hear about it at the meetings. Our APCUG contact. Attends various APCUG functions around the country.
Between running his own business and volunteering for The TUG, he finds speakers, sometimes himself, to fill in the first hour of our monthly meetings.
Using computers since the days of the TRS-80. Like a lot of us, trying to keep up with the latest and greatest.
Maintains order and discipline of our books. Pays our bills and makes sure we stay solvent. Collects dues, issues membership cards and puts the money in a safe place.
Compiles, proofs, prints and emails copies of the monthly newsletter to those members who prefer it be delivered that way. Hates white space. Tries to fill the newsletter to its capacity each month. Hopefully, with useful stuff.
Distributes copies of the newsletter to selected members at the WIN SIG and sees to it that it gets in the regular mail for other members the same day it is given to her. Has a 100% delivery percentage.
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A brief job description about our Board and volunteers
"Bear" Maher
Gainfully employed; a computer technology buff, and knows just about everybody. This enables him to arrange for speakers (frequently himself) when Herman is too busy with his business.
Program Co-Chair
Gene Leupp
Photographer
John Harms
Takes unposed and candid photos of speakers and other persons in attendance at our regular TUG meeting. E-mails the photos to the newsletter editor for inclusion in the next issue.