Leadership
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- National Officers
- National Chairman: Dave Nalle (Texas)
- National Vice Chairman: Eduardo J. Lopez-Reyes (New Hampshire)
- Secretary: Corie C. Whalen (Texas)
- Treasurer: Matthew Nye (Florida)
- Chairmen
# | Chairman | Term | State | Notes |
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1 | Barbara Rittberg | 1991–1992 | Florida | |
2 | Roger MacBride | 1992–1995 | Florida | |
3 | Ron Paul | 1995–2000 | Texas | |
4 | Chuck Muth | 2000–2001 | Nevada | |
5 | Ron Paul | 2001–2002 | Texas | (Honorary) |
6 | Douglas Lorenz | 2002–2004 | California | |
7 | Bill Westmiller | 2004–2009 | California | |
8 | Dave Nalle | 2009–Present | Texas |
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Famous quotes containing the word leadership:
“During the first World War women in the United States had a chance to try their capacities in wider fields of executive leadership in industry. Must we always wait for war to give us opportunity? And must the pendulum always swing back in the busy world of work and workers during times of peace?”
—Mary Barnett Gilson (1877?)
“This I do know and can say to you: Our country is in more danger now than at any time since the Declaration of Independence. We dont dare follow the Lindberghs, Wheelers and Nyes, casting suspicion, sowing discord around the leadership of Franklin D. Roosevelt. We dont want revolution among ourselves.”
—Lyndon Baines Johnson (19081973)
“Nature, we are starting to realize, is every bit as important as nurture. Genetic influences, brain chemistry, and neurological development contribute strongly to who we are as children and what we become as adults. For example, tendencies to excessive worrying or timidity, leadership qualities, risk taking, obedience to authority, all appear to have a constitutional aspect.”
—Stanley Turecki (20th century)