Results of 2025-2027 Board Elections Are In

Published on Friday, November 1, 2024

Results of 2025-2027 Board Elections Are In

Results are in for the 2025-2027 USPA Board of Directors election, which concluded October 31. Below is the list of candidates for the eight national director seats and 13 regional director seats, along with the vote totals. Winners are indicated in bold type. The new board will take its seat at the 2025 winter meeting, March 15-17 in Daytona Beach, Florida.  A total of 6,491 members voted.

Although the board election has ended, USPA members may still submit the two statements of proxy that were included with the election materials and ballot until USPA convenes its General Membership Meeting on March 13 in conjunction with the Parachute Industry Association Symposium, also in Daytona Beach. USPA will announce the results of the proxy effort at that meeting. You can still submit a proxy at uspa.org/election.

 
 
 
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