Posts Tagged ‘Anne Havel’
2018 Volunteer Recognition Award
The SNAG Board of Directors has awarded the 2018 Volunteer Recognition Award to Anne Havel.
Anne has served on SNAG’s Board of Directors since 2011. She has been SNAG’s Treasurer during those years. She also currently serves as Treasurer for The Enamelist Society and Pocosin Arts.
Graduating in 1980 from from Baruch College, NYC, Anne earned a BBA in Accounting & BS in Computer Methodology and became a CPA in 1981. For nearly 20 years, Anne applied her accounting skills in the business world. Anne has also been an independent studio artist for 17 years, teaching workshops and exhibiting in juried fine craft shows. Her work has been included in numerous exhibitions, public and private collections, and publications. Her enameling and metalsmithing pursuits explore ideas about current brain-dominating subject matter which frequently includes nuclear power, planet degradation, molecular & cellular structures, mathematical pursuits, and all of their inter-connectedness.
“To give real service you must add something which cannot be bought or measured with money, and that is sincerity and integrity.” — Douglas Adams (1952-2001). Clearly, when he wrote this, Adams must have thought of Anne Havel. I worked with many people over the years, no one is more sincere, thoughtful, and has more integrity than Anne. An exceptional asset on our board, a selfless, loyal friend and ally. I am immensely grateful for Anne’s impeccable service for many years. She’s the “real deal” and worthy of recognition. Thank you, Anne!” –Brigitte Martin, SNAG Past President
Anne was recognized at the Membership Meeting during the SNAG Portland, Oregon conference in May 2018.
Treasurer’s Chest – March 2013
This is going to be the most difficult column for me to write, as I want to give you advance notice of the losses we will sustain for the calendar year 2012. The losses pretty much are the result of three things that did not materialize as we had planned.
Treasurer’s Chest – August 2012
Hello again! I hope all that attended the conference enjoyed themselves as much as I did. It was my first conference as the Treasurer, and I met so many fascinating and thoroughly enjoyable people and what a blast I had selling raffle tickets.
Anne Havel – Board Members Speak (July 2012)
I have a strong desire to be of service and I saw an opportunity to help that could be mutually beneficial. My “former life” could be of service to a fairly large organization and that interested me. I would now be able to meet some of my jewelry heroes and make a difference at the same time.
Treasurer’s Chest – May 2012
Hello again! The topic for this column will be the budget for the year 2012. Rather than wait for the annual meeting, I will cover the major issues and salient points within the budget with broad strokes. Hopefully this will help with questions that might arise as you review the numbers.