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CE PRESIDENT
Richard Wrenn Member: Arizona ACT Chapter 61 Nominated for: Vice President
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Richard Wrenn and am the current President for Arizona ACT CH61. A little bit about myself, I graduated from Temple University for a Criminal Justice Program to pursue a career in Law Enforcement. After moving from Pennsylvania to Arizona I enlisted into the Arizona Army National Guard so that I could continue to serve my country. I’ve been a Federal Technician for 6 years now. I first joined the Union and became a Steward to help employees deal with their relationship with supervisors and issues at work. After realizing I wanted to do more with serving the employees of the Tech program I became the Vice President and started to assist in negotiating with Management for a better work environment for our members. Once again, I knew I could do more for our members and the employees of the Tech program. With my current team, I vowed to always represent the members to the fullest and fight for what is deserved. I promised to never fear any consequences when fighting for our members regardless and I make that same promise if elected. I’m a representive and a servant to those who only seek what is fair and what would make their work environment more desirable and I’m not afraid to say that to those who deny our members just that. Thanks you all for the consideration and opportunity to serve you all.
Robert L. Webb III Member: Shenandoah Chapter Nominated for: Vice President
• Aircraft mechanic on the flight line as a DCC, dedicated crew chief, on C-130, C-5 and C-17 aircraft at Martinsburg, West Virginia.
• Maintenance Unit Training Manager Position (UTM).
• Has served in many MX roles as a senior technician and has supported many CONUS and OCNUS missions to include; OEF, OIF, Southern Watch, Coronet Oak, Joint Forge, Inherent Resolve and many others.
• As a Union steward with the Shenandoah Chapter #91, handled many cases involving RIF, adverse actions for cause, sick leave abuse, RPL issues.
Have been a part of many issues that have become a part of the National ACT scene to include pay raise issues, National ACT Constitution resolutions, reduction in force (RIF) subject matter and regulations, EDP/HDP, appraisal concerns and many others. As well as, negotiated several MOU’s, MOA’s, ULP’s, and CBA negotiations.
Have visited and met with Armed Service committee Members, Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, numerous Senators and Representatives from various States, House Government Affairs Committee Members, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Members, NGB leadership, Board of Governors Council Members, as well as countless Legislative aids and Chief of Staff Members for elected officials.
Has brought up several pending issues to include Title 5 conversion and assisted National ACT offices with distributing various information in order to properly educate members of both the SASC and HASC, along with both Houses of Congress.
Assist in recruiting of non-chapter states to include Mississippi and North Carolina with making contact and invoking interest along with assisting those who need help in matters of labor.
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