Showing posts with label Dennis Wagner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dennis Wagner. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

JACC Finance and Fundraising Committee: JACC Financial Report and Meeting for March‏

The normal meeting of the JACC Financial Committee has been re-scheduled from March 25 to March 31, 2010, 6:30 PM at 2009 James Avenue N. the JACC house.


This rescheduling is being done to accommodate our Auditor, Mike Wilson. We will use the March 31, 2010 meeting time to give Mr. Wilson an opportunity to review and comment on the organizations 2009 Audit.

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DLW
JACC Treasurer

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Dennis Wagner Is the New JACC Treasurer


Hello JACC,

Last night we had an immediate convening of the JACC Board to address some of the challenges on the immediate horizon. I was deeply moved by the participation of the JACC Board to effectively resolve these issues. We have appointed a new Treasurer, Dennis Wagner, who is enthusiastic about the skills he brings to this position.

I was encouraged, in large part due to the meeting being perhaps one of the most effective meetings that I can remember in a long time, it epitomizes the concept of Together Everyone Achieves More!!! We worked together for the attainment of a common goal; the improvement of the Jordan community. However, our work is not done, we still have to meet those challenges and overcome them. Adversity offers you two choices...victory or defeat!

I would like to encourage the Jordan community to come and participate in our efforts to improve the quality of life for our community, North Minneapolis, and Minneapolis.

Thank you again for your time and consideration,

Vladimir A. Monroe
CHAIR
Jordan Area Community Council

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Meet Dennis Wagner - Newly Elected Director of the Board


DLW, a home owner resident since 1984, is a seasoned world-traveler with visits to over 23 different counties.  A Vietnam-era Navy vet, DLW is no stranger to the various cultures.  He earned a B.S. degree in industrial technology from UW-Stout (Summa Cum Laude).  His top skill is business-to-business negotiations along the lines of intergrades leading edge technologies.  He balances his professional life with sailing catamarans, remodeling, woodworking and philosophical endeavors with neighbors.

He previously served on the JACC board in 1985 and 2006, making the 2009 election his third term.

When asked what he would like to accomplish with this term, DLW said, "I just want to push the ball forward.  We are really all just temporary residents in time."