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Coronado Chapter MOAA Announces the Annual Election of New Officers and Directors for 2016

Five Officer and five Director positions will be up for election at our 19 November 2015 Annual Membership Meeting. The Chairman of the Nominating Committee has reported a slate of officers to the Board of Directors for these positions. The following positions are up for election and the nominations put forth by the Nominating Committee.

President – Bob Covalucci
1st Vice President – No Candidate
2nd Vice President- No Candidate
Treasurer – Bob Abney *
Secretary – Joe Puett
Director- (Scholarships) John Black *
Director- (Legislative Affairs) Gene Fenstermacher *
Director- (Surviving Spouse Liaison) Jan Cole *
Director- (JROTC) Joe Britten (1 year term)
Director-(Membership) – No Candidate

* Denotes incumbent.

The election of officers will take place at our November 2015 Annual Membership Meeting. Nominations from the floor will be accepted during the November meeting for inclusion on the ballot. Voting by written secret ballot will be conducted at this meeting. Ballots with instructions will be made available in the November 2015 issue of the Heliogram and may also be downloaded from our website. The ballots may also be mailed to the secretary prior to the November meeting. The deadline for receipt of these completed ballots will be the beginning of the Annual Membership Meeting on 19 November 2015. Election results will be announced in the December issue of the Heliogram and at the December monthly membership meeting. The new terms effective starting at our January 2016 monthly membership meeting.

Ronald F. Pflipsen COL, USA (R)
Secretary
Coronado Chapter MOAA

Why You Should Join Our Ranks

As an MOAA member, you’ll have access to expert benefits information advice, money-saving products and services, plus a team of legislative professionals fighting for your rights. You also have the opportunity to network and make connections to aid your personal and professional life.

Membership Eligibility Requirements

You do not have to be retired to join MOAA! All active duty, retired, National Guard, Reserve, former commissioned officers, and warrant officers of the uniformed services – Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – are eligible for membership.

MOAA counts among its members 6 out of 10 retired officers; 59,000 active duty officers; and more than 58,000 active or retired Guard and Reserve officers.

Auxiliary membership is also available for surviving spouses of deceased officers.

The following are only a few items that 370,000 members find beneficial.

Legislative Action

The Government Relations Department has five full-time lobbyists who represent the interests of the military community (active duty, retired, guard/reserve, family members, and survivors – both officer and enlisted) through testimony before Congress and personal contact with elected officials, congressional staffers, and representatives of the Department of Defense and other executive branch agencies.

Insurance
MOAA offers its members some of the very best insurance plans available, including TRICARE insurance supplements and outstanding buys in term life insurance.

Financial Services

Take advantage of our partnership with the Pentagon Federal Credit Union. As a MOAA member, you’ll have access to competitive credit cards and special rates on CDs and money market accounts.

Employment Assistance

MOAA’s acclaimed Officer Placement Service (TOPS) provides assistance to members and their spouses in career transition. TOPS offers resume advice, job listings, background information on more than one million companies, a career fair, and a worldwide network of fellow MOAA members who are already working in industries you are targeting. The popular booklet Marketing Yourself for a Second Career is free to members.

Educational Assistance Programs

The MOAA Scholarship Fund offers interest-free loans and grants for undergraduate study to children of active, guard, reserve, retired, or deceased members of the uniformed services – officer and enlisted.

The Vanguard® 529 College Savings Plan presented by MOAA is packed with advantages that can help make saving for college easier. This plan offers a low-cost way to invest for college in the portfolio of your choice – without paying federal income tax on earnings.

Retirement Advice and Assistance

MOAA Benefits Information experts provide thousands of members each year with assistance and advice relating to military benefits and entitlements, Social Security, and a wide range of other entitlements. Easy-to-understand booklets and fact sheets on these subjects are available to members, including SBP Made Easy, Help Your Survivors – Now!, Reserve Retirement Benefits, Planning for Military Retirement, Aging Into Medicare and many more.

Military Officer Magazine
MOAA’s award-winning monthly magazines feature diverse feature articles and reports on legislation, financial issues, second-career opportunities, current military affairs, military history, travel, and health/fitness.

Chapter Activities

More than 400 MOAA-affiliated, but autonomous, chapters are chartered in the United States and abroad. Chapters offer local opportunities for camaraderie, job networking, and organized legislative action on local, state, and national levels.

For more information and a membership application please contact Alex Okimoto at 520-378-6571or [email protected]

For national membership, visit the National MOAA page.