Nominations open for 2023 FEI Louisville leadership
Terry McWilliams • November 6, 2022
The deadline for nominations is Jan. 31, 2023
Interested in helping Louisville's premier organization for financial executives move ahead in 2023? Join us in FEI leadership!
Nominate yourself or another trusted FEI member to lead our chapter forward. We will announce the names of nominees soon for the important roles of president and president-elect.
Click HERE to send your preferences with your contact details. There are many other FEI service opportunities available, such as on the program, membership and sponsorship committees, for example.
Talk with a member of the board for more information, or contact chapter administrator Terry McWilliams (502.410.2113, email feilouisville@gmail.com) for more details.
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