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KZYX&Z, 90.7 and 91.5, is the non-commercial community radio station of Mendocino County

MCPB Board of Directors Application PDF Print E-mail

Application & Information for Candidates

 Board of Directors Election March 2010

Mendocino County Public Broadcasting 

DEADLINE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2010

Instructions for sending the form: print the form and mail it to

Elections C/O KZYX&Z, PO Box 1, Philo, CA 95466

or copy it into a Word document and attach it in email to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

                                     

Member Name    _______________________________________________

Address               _______________________________________________

Telephone            ________________________ Cell: __________________

Email                    ________________________

Seat for which you wish to apply (at-large, District 1*, programmer**): _________________

* The district 1 seat maps to the county supervisor seat: Potter Valley, Redwood Valley, Talmadge

** The programmer seat will be chosen by the programmers themselves in a separate election.

Your Ballot Statement:  Please explain in up to 400 (four-hundred) words why the members of KZYX&Z should vote for you as a Board member. Use a separate sheet if needed, or email your ballot statement (see below). Your ballot statement will be mailed to members with ballots.

 

Members often are curious to hear answers to these questions:


-     Why are you interested in becoming a Board member?

 

-     What can you contribute to the Board and to Mendocino County Public Broadcasting?

-     What are your interests, your educational background, and your work experience?

-     What are your affiliations with non-profit organizations, professional societies, etc.?

 

 

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