Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement - Officers

Officers

President

Term President Nationality
1925–1934 Otto Welp Germany
1934–1942 Willi Maas Germany
1942–1948 Albert Mueller Germany
1948–1951 Carlos Kozel Argentina
1951–1959 Dumitru Nicolici Romania
1959–1963 Andre Lavrik Brazil
1963–1967 Clyde T. Stewart Australia
1967–1979 Francisco Devai Brazil
1979–1983 Wilhelm Volpp Germany
1983–1991 João Moreno Germany
1991–1995 Neville S. Brittain Australia
1995–2003 Alfredo Carlos Sas Brazil
2003–2011 Duraisamy Sureshkumar India
2011–present Davi Paes Silva Brazil

Vice-President

Term Name Nationality
1928–1931 Wilhelm Maas Germany
1931–1948 vacant
1948–1951 Albert Mueller Germany
1951–1959 Andre Lavrik Brazil
1959–1963 Dumitru Nicolici USA
1963–1967 Emmerich Kanyo Benedek Brazil
1967–1971 Ivan W. Smith Australia
1971–1979 Wilhelm Volpp Germany
1979–1987 Francisco Devai Lucacin Brazil
1987–1995 Daniel Dumitru USA
1995–1997 Neville S. Brittain - First Vice-President Australia
1995–1999 Duraisamy Sureshkumar - Second Vice-President India
1999–2003 Duraisamy Sureshkumar - First Vice-President India
1999–2007 Branislav Jaksic - Second Vice President Australia
2003–2011 Davi Paes Silva - First Vice-President Brazil
2007–present Peter Daniel Lausevic - Second Vice-President USA
2011–present Duraisamy Sureshkumar - First Vice-President India

Secretary

Term Secretary Nationality
1925–1934 Willi Maas Germany
1934–1948 A. Rieck Germany
1948–1951 Dumitru Nicolici Romania
1951–1955 Clyde T. Stewart Australia
1955–1963 Ivan W. Smith USA
1963–1967 Alfons Balbach Brazil
1967–1971 Alex Norman Macdonald USA
1971–1980 Alfons Balbach Brazil
1980–1987 Alex Norman Macdonald USA
1987–1995 Alfredo Carlos Sas Brazil
1995–1999 Davi Paes Silva Brazil
1999–2001 John Garbi USA
2001–2003 Benjamin Burec USA
2003–2007 David Zic Canada
2007–2011 Paul Balbach USA
2011–present Eli Tenorio Brazil

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