Bartholomew Appointed Interim Southeast Regional Director Following Radcliff Resignation

Published on Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Bartholomew Appointed Interim Southeast Regional Director Following Radcliff Resignation

In December, President Sherry Butcher appointed National Director Jeannie Bartholomew as interim director for the Southeast Region following the resignation of Brandon Radcliff from the position.  Radcliff was first elected to the board in 2022 and was re-elected in 2025. During his tenure, he served on the Group Membership, Finance & Budget, Safety and Training and Governance Committees, and he spent a year as member-at-large on the Executive Committee.

Bartholomew, who lives in the region, will continue in her role as a USPA National Director while also assuming the duties of the Southeast Regional Director. Members may contact Bartholomew by email at jbartholomew@uspa.org or by phone at (209) 481-0786.

The USPA Board will address a long-term solution for the vacancy at its next meeting, February 13-15 in Los Angeles, California.

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