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Federation of Citizens Associations Names New Officers

The federation named the new officers at their first 2012-13 meeting.

The Fairfax County Federation of Citizens Associations reconvened after summer break and announced their 2012-2013 board officers, committee chairmen and district representatives, according to federation President Tania Hossain.

Federation Officers: 
Tania Hossain (Providence) - President
Rob Jackson (Dranesvillve) - Vice President (First)
Linda Boone (Mason) - Vice President (Second)
Ed Wyse (Springfield) - Recording Secretary
Scott Schlegel (Dranesvillve) - Treasurer
Fred Costello (Hunter Mill) - Correspondence Secretary

Committee Chairmanship:
Budget Committee Co-Chairs: Rob Jackson (Dranesville) and Linda Boone (Mason)
Citizens Association Services Chair: Don Hinman (Lee)
Education Committee Co-Chairs: Tim Thompson (Hunter Mill), Leonard Bumbaca (Mason), Ed Saperstein (Dranesville)
Environment Committee Chair: Flint Webb (Providence)
Human Services Chair: Cherie Tripp Lejeune (Sully)
Land Use Chair: Fred Costello (Hunter Mill)
Legislation Co-Chairs: Frank Anderson (Springfield) and Jason Ha (Providence)
Membership Chair: Tania Hossain (Providence)
Public Safety Chair: Melissa Smarr (Springfield)
Resolutions and Bylaws Chair: Bill Hanks (Braddock)
Transportation Co-Chairs: Joe Gibson (Dranesville) and Jeff Parnes (Sully)

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District Representatives: 
Braddock:  Art Wells
Lee:  Chris Soule
Mason:  Roger Hoskin
Mt. Vernon:  Karen Pohorylo
Providence:  Flint Webb
Springfield:  Ed Wyse
Sully:  Jeff Parnes

Fairfax County Federation of Citizens Associations is a membership organization for the county's homeowner, civic and community associations, with a minimum of 10 housing units.  Membership information is available online.

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The next membership meeting is scheduled for Sept. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Kings Park Library Meeting Room.


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