2023 GDUI Convention Program

The Guide Dog Users, Inc. 2023 Convention Program: Highlights and Schedule

 

After three long years of cautious isolation, we in GDUI are so pleased to share our 2023 Guide Dog Users, Inc. convention program with you. There’s something here for everyone!

 

Do you love drawings for prizes? Plush puppies in hand-made harnesses? The suspense of wondering who will win, and who will be bringing the labbie or the golden or the GSD pup home with them? Our annual drawing is back. Watch for all of the details! Buy some tickets, and plan to attend the GDUI Luncheon and Wrap-Up event on Wednesday, July 5 to break bread with treasured friends and get answers to all of those questions!

 

Do you look forward to hearing from all of the guide dog schools at our conventions? This year, we’re dedicating nearly three hours to those conversations, and there’s no need to make air travel reservations for that event – because everyone can attend the Guide Dog Schools update on ZOOM!

 

Again this summer, we’re stocking all kinds of canine paraphernalia and offering it for sale in the GDUI Lounge! And, your favorite guide dog instructors will be welcoming you when you are wandering through exhibits, roaming through the hotel corridors and the convention center venues, and meeting and greeting and helping in the relief areas.

 

We have something for everyone, whether you can be with us in person in Schaumburg or you’ll be hanging out on ZOOM, no matter if you’re a seasoned guide dog owner or just beginning to wonder if a guide dog is the right life-style choice for you. Check out our convention program below, e-mail or call us at 866.799.8436 if you have questions, register for only $10.00, to attend and to help us cover our convention expenses, and make plans to get together in-person or on ZOOM. We are so happy to be planning our convention again!

 

Week Number One:

All events are available online or via telephone on ZOOM. Contact information will be shared with registrants  via e-mail. Please note that all event times are in Central Time (CT).

 

Thursday, June 22, 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM, CT.  The Guide Dog School Updates

 Come to our double-plus session(If we skip the break, we’ll have two hours and 45 minutes!)  to hear from all of the guide dog training program representatives. Learn how each program is recovering from the disruptions that COVID caused, and what they expect as each looks toward achieving a new kind of normal.

 

Friday, June 23, 11:30 AM, CT. A Focus on Your Guide Dogs’ Eye Health

 How and what do dogs see? Do humans and dogs share some  of the same eye diseases?  Do some breeds commonly used as guide dogs have a predisposition to certain eye conditions?

Dr. Alexandra Van Der Woerdt, DVM, MS, DACVO, DECVO, who is Senior Veterinarian, Specialist in Ophthalmology,

Service Head of Ophthalmology,

Director of the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Institute for Postgraduate Education, at Schwarzman Animal Medical Center in New York, NY, will be answering these questions and more.

 

Saturday, June 24, 11:30 AM, CT. The Unique Matching Process

How do they do it? What considerations go into matching just the right dog with the person who has some unique characteristics or needs that must be addressed? how do instructors figure it out? Alyssa Otis, GDMI/Outreach Specialist, for Leader Dogs for the Blind, in Rochester Hills, MI, will describe how Leader arrives at so many perfect matches!

 

Week Number Two:

All events will take place at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel in Schaumburg, IL. Some , but not all events will be hybrid, and podcasts of all events will be made available after convention. Please note, all scheduled events are in Central Time (CT).

 

Tuesday, July 4, 2:30 PM, CT Traveling to Paradise with your Guide Dog

Hawaii is blessed in so many, many ways. Its status as the only state in our nation that does not have rabies is just one of them.  Hawaii aims to keep it that way! Their strict animal admittance procedures which are administered by their state Department of Agriculture, may seem daunting to guide dog users who plan to bring their dogs with them when they travel to Hawaii. But, Vickie Kennedy, a guide dog user herself,  knows how to smoothly navigate those bureaucratic waters! Whether you’re traveling on a jet plane or by cruise ship Vickie, who has lived in Hawaii, for many years, loves helping to ensure that your trip to paradise is nothing but the delightful experience it should be! Come and meet Vickie Kennedy, from Ewa Beach, HI, and let her help smooth your way to paradise! This event is in-person only. 

 

Wednesday, July 5, 12:00 PM, CT. The GDUI luncheon

Mingle with friends and their guide dogs, and enjoy the Chef’s Choice of pasta and vegetable with a dessert of white chocolate mousse cake, adorned with a blackberry coulis. This is an in-person event. Stayin the room, or connect with ZOOM for  the follow-up presentations described below.

 

Wednesday, July 5, 1:00 PM, CT.

The GDUI Wrap-up Event

A highlight of every convention, our final wrap-up features announcements of the winners of our annual GDUI awards, drawing of the winning tickets that will decide which of our three plush pups in harness will travel to which homes of our 2023 drawing ticket winners, and the moving annual Blessing of the Guide Dogs event which honors past, present and future guide dogs, puppy raisers, handlers, and those who love them.  Margie Donovan, Chair of the GDUI Awards Committee, from Folsom, CA, will introduce her committee and present the 2023 GDUI awards. Audrey Gunter and Laurel Jean Walden, from Charleston, SC, will lead the blessing.

2023 Blessing of the Guide Dogs

The 2023 Blessing of the Guide Dogs GDUI Convention Event: Here Are All of the Details and an Important Reminder!

Audrey Gunter

 

We are seeking the names of your guide dogs, current, retired, and departed, to include in our Annual Blessing of the Guide Dogs convention event. Please share your memories with us soon. We need to hear from you by June 15, at the very latest!

 

We will Welcome Your Shared Memories and Your Attendance at the hybrid Event at 1:00 PM, CT, on July 5, 2023! If you will be unable to join us in Schaumburg, You will be able to attend the hybrid event on ZOOM.

 

As we get older our hair begins to gray (Some of us prefer the word, “silver!” Our once strong bodies begin to weaken just a bit. And, our memories-ah, our precious memories begin to grow a little hazy. Some of those precious memories though, remain just as vivid in our minds’ eyes and in our hearts as the moment our astonished brains locked them into our memory banks  forever!

 

I remember the anxiety welling up in me as I sat there waiting… Is this really happening? The panic had taken up residence inside my heart.

 

can you do this? You’re blind! Remember? Blind people need to hang onto sighted people any time they want to do anything… Go anywhere…

 

Would the dog even like me?…

 

I had so many doubts and fears, and then –

 

He jumped into my arms — Tongue licking and tail wagging!  At that very first lick, that very first touch, all my fears and doubts subsided, and love — an unconditional love like I’d never experienced before–  crept into my heart and continued to grow stronger every day after that!

 

I didn’t know what I’d ever done to deserve such a huge blessing as my Zack was in my life. But, I knew that I had, indeed, been mightily blessed. I shall always be grateful.

 

Zack has gone onto a better place now, and his younger brother has followed. although I may not be able to touch their regal heads or stroke those soft, furry ears, the love in my heart remains with me still, even as I age and other memories dim. 

 

Today Bernie walks by my side, carefully guiding my every step, insuring safe travels whether in a store, on the street or in our church.  Each pup so very different, yet so similar.  Each etching their own little section of forever in my heart.  Each proven to be such a blessing!

 

We honor all of our guides who have brought so many blessings into our lives, as we plan the 2023 Blessing of the Guide Dogs which will wrap up our GDUI convention. We welcome all of you, whether or not you’re members of GDUI, to attend and to participate by sharing with us, your guide dogs’ names, and the names of special people in your lives as well. We Welcome Your Shared Memories and Your Attendance at the hybrid Event at 1:00 PM, CT, on July 5, 2023.  Even if you can’t join us in Schaumburg,  you will be able to attend via ZOOM, and a podcast will be made available soon afterward.

 

Laurel Jean and I are honored to have been invited  once again to offer a special blessing to future and current guides; retired guides; guides that now live in our hearts but no longer walk by our sides and or anyone of particular importance in your lives.

We’ll hold this Blessing in the comfort of our living room, where it’s

 nice and cool and there’s endless virtual seating space for a group of any size! The event will begin with some of Laurel Jean’s toe-tapping, finger-snapping, hand-clapping music. We will offer a few words of wit or wisdom, and begin with a prayer for future and current guides.  Next we’ll recognize those guides that have hung up their harnesses and are now living a life of relaxation and retirement.  Then we will honor our Guides in Glory with a special audio candlelight service in which we chime a bell after each name is called.  We’ll end our service by remembering those special souls who have passed on.

 

To include your retired guide dogs and your Guides of Glory in our honored list, please share their names with us. We plan to host the blessing in our South Carolina living room, toward the end of June and then to share the videotape with GDUI in plenty of time for the planned convention wrap-up event at 1:00 PM, Central Time Zone, on July 5.

 

please send your dogs’ names to us by June 15, 2023 and please be sure to indicate if they are working, retired or deceased.

Thanks for honoring our deadline by e-mailing the information we need to

 

retired51837@msn.com

 

well in advance of our June 15 deadline. We’ll be eager to hear from you.

 

Blessings,

Audrey, Bernie and Laurel Jean

retired51837@msn.com

Announcing 2022 GDUI Elections

Dear GDUI Members,

 

Election results are in! We on GDUI’s Nominating Committee wish to thank all of you who participated in our elections, as candidates and as voters. We are proud of our universally accessible voting system and proud that so many GDUI members express their appreciation for our democracy by voting in our elections.

 

Congratulations to GDUI President, Sarah Calhoun; GDUI First Vice President, Maria Hansen; GDUI Second Vice President, Cheryl McNeill-Fisher; GDUI Secretary, Lynn Merrill; GDUI Treasurer, Maria Kristic; and newly elected directors, Cynthia Hawkins; Lolly Lijewski; and Liz Bottner. Thank you to all of our candidates for your participation in an election we can be proud of, and for your service to GDUI.

 

The proposed bylaw change failed. An affirmative vote from two-thirds of members voting in the election was needed in order for the bylaw change to be adopted, and although the vote was close, that percentage was not achieved.

 

Sincerely,

Penny Reeder, Chair

Dixie Sanderson, Member,

Pauline LaMontagne, Member

GDUI Nominating Committee, 2022

GDUI 2021 Election Results

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Guide Dog Users, Inc. 2021 Election

Current voting stats:

Total members: 378

Ballots cast to date: 149 (39.4%)

Distribution: 102 e-votes, 47 phone

Vote has ended.

 

Guide Dog Users, Inc. 2021 Election

Open from 12:01 AM, May 29, 2021 to 11:59 PM, June 6, 2021

Total voters for ballot: 149 (39.4% of 378 total codes); as of 10:50:12 AM on Monday, June 7, 2021; (U.S. Eastern).

Vote mode distribution: 102 e-vote (68.5%) , 47 telephone (31.5%)

 

Secretary ( 146 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):

Votes  Name  %     

|     |     |     |     |

141    Cynthia Hawkins, from Florida (Incumbent)       96.6%        

5        Abstain          3.4%

Director Seat ( 149 total voters this ballot; vote for 3):

Votes  Name  %     

|     |     |     |     |

103    Cheryl McNeil Fisher, from New York       69.1%        

103    Olivia Norman, from Washington DC       69.1%        

100    Jane Carona, from Maryland         67.1%        

81      Jessie L. Rayl, from West Virginia            54.4%        

3        Abstain          2.0%

Bylaw proposal 1.: Clarification of the term “guide dog user” to include any current or former guide dog handler ( 147 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):

Votes  Name  %     

|     |     |     |     |

133    Yes      90.5%        

13      No       8.8%

1        Abstain          0.7%

Bylaw Proposal 2.: Revised Schedule of Annual Membership Meeting, Annual Election, and Tenure of Officers and Directors ( 149 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):

Votes  Name  %     

|     |     |     |     |

136    Yes      91.3%        

12      No       8.1%

1        Abstain          0.7%

 

Electronic voting by Vote-Now.com

Announcing the GDUI 2021 Elections

GUIDE DOG USERS, INC.

C/O Sarah Calhoun

3603 Morgan Way

Imperial, MO 63052

TOLL FREE:  1-866-799-8436

www.guidedogusersinc.org

 

 

April 11, 2021

 

Announcing the GDUI 2021 Elections

The Board of Directors of Guide Dog Users, Inc. (GDUI) is asking GDUI members to vote for the following positions:

One Interim Secretary (term ending in 2022) 
One Interim Director (term ending in 2022)
Two Director Seats (term ending in 2024)

The candidates for these positions are:

Secretary:

Cynthia Hawkins,   from   Florida           (Incumbent)

Directors:

Cheryl McNeil Fisher,        from   New York

Jessie L. Rayl,                       from   West Virginia

Jane Carona,                        from   Maryland

Olivia Norman,                   from   Washington DC        

 

The 2021 GDUI Elections will commence Saturday, May 29, 2021 12:01 AM (EDT) and conclude on Sunday, June 6, 2021 at 11:59 PM (EDT).

 

GDUI members who have paid their dues by the record date of April 9, 2021 are eligible to vote in this election. Each member has one vote.

 

GDUI must receive the votes of fifteen percent of the members entitled to vote in this election, or at least fifty-seven votes, for this election to be valid.

 

The two open director positions will be filled by the two candidates who receive the largest and second-largest number of votes for director.

 

The Interim Director position will be filled by the candidate receiving the 3rd largest number of votes for director.

 

 

 

Voting System

Again, this year, VoteNow will be handling our election.  GDUI members will have the option of voting either telephonically or online.

 

Your old voter ID number will no longer be valid.   In a few weeks, members will receive new voter ID numbers, either by e-mail or postcard directly from VoteNow.  Please watch your inboxes and mailboxes for this important information.  No one else at GDUI will have access to your personal ID number so, if you misplace that new number, you may call a designated person at VoteNow to retrieve that information. You will also receive the number for telephonic voting and the link to the online ballot.

 

GDUI will hold two membership forums to interview the candidates running in this election. The first one will be held on Thursday, May 6, 2021 beginning at 7:30 P. M. (EDT) and the second will be held on Saturday, May 15, 2021 beginning at 1:00 P. M. (EDT). 

 

 

Below are your invitations to each of the Candidate Forums.

 

Guide Dog Users, Inc. is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

 

Topic: GDUI 2021 Candidates Forum 1

Time: May 6, 2021 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86263723400?pwd=ZS9ZRldLa1ovQUxQQnVuZ3ZCbG5xUT09

 

Meeting ID: 862 6372 3400

Passcode: 389362

One tap mobile

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+13017158592,,86263723400#,,,,*389362# US (Washington DC)

 

Dial by your location

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        +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)

        +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)

        +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)

        +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose)

        +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

Meeting ID: 862 6372 3400

Passcode: 389362

Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kdYIfYrVIH

 

 

And the information for the second Candidate Forum is:

Guide Dog Users, Inc. is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

 

Topic: GDUI 2021 Candidates Forum 2

Time: May 15, 2021 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89351046004?pwd=ZDg5WmZGcU9IS29JREtNRGFGdHZyZz09

 

Meeting ID: 893 5104 6004

Passcode: 997367

One tap mobile

+16465588656,,89351046004#,,,,*997367# US (New York)

+13017158592,,89351046004#,,,,*997367# US (Washington DC)

 

Dial by your location

        +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)

        +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)

        +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)

        +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose)

        +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

        +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)

Meeting ID: 893 5104 6004

Passcode: 997367

Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kdL4E4tnjz

 

GDUI has elected to proceed under Section 29.405.20(f) of the Nonprofit Code. If a member who is entitled to vote on these matters wishes to communicate with the membership about the subject matter of the vote, the member should contact the Nominations Chair. 

Margie Donovan

GDUI Nominations Committee Chair

elections@guidedogusersinc.org

 

Notice of Proposed GDUI Bylaws Amendments

 

GDUI must receive the votes of fifteen percent of the members entitled to vote in this election, or at least fifty-seven votes, for this election to be valid.  A proposed Bylaw amendment will be adopted if there is an affirmative vote from 2/3rds of the members voting.  Below are the two Proposed Bylaw amendments to be included in the 2021 Elections.

 

 

Bylaw proposal 1.: Clarification of the term “guide dog user” to include any current or former guide dog handler.

 

Proposed additions are within parentheses:

 

5.08:  Eligibility for Board Service

(2) The President, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President and a majority of the Board of Directors shall be (current or former) guide dog users. 

 

4.02:  Availability

Upon compliance with the requirements of ¶ 4.03 of these Bylaws, voting membership shall be available to all persons eighteen years of age or over who support the purposes of this Organization, provided however that at all times, the majority of the voting membership shall be blind or visually impaired persons who (are current or former guide dog users).

 

4.05:  Affiliates

All affiliates of GDUI shall be organized in accordance with the following requirements:

(1)  Any organization making application for affiliate status shall have no fewer than seven (7) members, the majority of whom shall be (current or former) guide dog users. Each affiliate organization shall maintain a majority of members who are (current or former guide dog) users. 

 

RATIONALE:

 

Both current and former guide dog users have the experience necessary to empathize with the challenges of guide dog handling and guide dog teams. 

 

Bylaw Proposal 2.: Revised Schedule of Annual Membership Meeting, Annual Election, and Tenure of Officers and Directors.

 

Current Language:

 

5.10:  Election and Tenure

 

 (3)  May shall be the month of the annual election unless otherwise rescheduled by the Board of Directors.

(4)  Except in cases where persons join the Board to fill vacancies, the term of service for all Officers, Directors, or Appointees shall begin at the close of the annual GDUI convention in the year of election and shall end at the close of the annual GDUI convention in the year that elects and qualifies their successors.  In the extraordinary event the annual GDUI Convention does not occur, the aforementioned transition shall take place on July 15 in the year of election.

7.01:  Annual Meeting

This Organization shall hold an annual meeting to conduct such business as may be required by the DC Nonprofit Code and for such other business as the membership may wish to have considered at such meeting.  Failure to hold an annual meeting does not invalidate the Organization’s existence or affect any otherwise valid organizational acts.

Proposed Language:

 

5.10:  Election and Tenure

 

 (3)  October shall be the month of the annual election unless otherwise rescheduled by the Board of Directors.

(4)  Except in cases where persons join the Board to fill vacancies, the term of service for all Officers, Directors, or Appointees shall begin at the close of the fiscal year of election and shall end at the close of the fiscal year in which their successors are elected and qualified.

 

7.01:  Annual Membership Meeting and Election

This Organization shall hold an annual Membership meeting during the month of October to review the status of the Organization, receive annual reports, conduct business as may be required by the DC Nonprofit Code, and other business. The Annual Membership Meeting shall immediately precede the Annual Election.  Failure to hold an annual meeting does not invalidate the Organization’s existence or affect any otherwise valid organizational act.

Rationale:

 

Align GDUI’s elections and timing of Board terms with the organization’s fiscal year. Provide for a virtual meeting wherein members can receive an annual organizational update, with electronic elections occurring over several days following the end of the meeting. This will provide an organizational update to members closer to the end of GDUI’s fiscal year in a medium which is easier for members to attend, or review via recording.

 

Proviso:

 

Should proposed amendment 2 prevail, a transition process will be initiated to incorporate the new terms for Officers and Directors and the new month for elections. Effective 2022, all terms will be extended by five (5) months to December 31 of each Officer’s and Director’s respective term. For example, if one’s term expires in July of 2022, that term will be extended by five (5) months to December 31 of 2022.  Similarly, if one’s term expires in July of 2023, that term will be extended to December 31 of 2023, and so on.

The transition to an October Election preceded by an Annual Membership Meeting will occur in 2022.

Time to Nominate Someone for One of GDUI’s Prestigious Awards

SEEKING NOMINATIONS

 

         Do you know someone who has made significant contributions to dog guides and their handlers?  Guide Dog Users, Inc. (GDUI) wants to hear from you.

 

         Each year at its annual convention with the American Council of the Blind (ACB), GDUI recognizes three outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to the lives of guide dog teams through their dedication, work, advocacy, and support.  Each award is given to honor the individuals for which they are named, and to recognize the outstanding recipient of the year.

 

         The Ethel Bender Award.  This award is presented each year to honor a sighted person who has provided significant service to the cause of enhancing the well-being of the guide dog and handler community.

 

         The Moffitt-Gleitz Award.  The Moffitt-Gleitz Award is presented to a person who is blind and has significantly contributed to the well-being of the guide dog handling  community, and who by his or her contributions, has earned the gratitude and recognition of Guide Dog Users, Inc.

 

         The Lieberg-Metz Award.  This award recognizes an individual who has advance the well-being of guide dog and handler teams through the writings or media presentations.

 

         If you know someone whom you believe is deserving of such recognition, please submit your nomination to Margie Donovan, Awards Committee Chair at margie.donovan1@outlook.com, no later than April 1, 2021.  Please put in the subject line “GDUI Award Nomination”. If you need assistance in writing your nomination, you may contact Margie as well.

 

Your nomination should include the following information:

The name of the award you are nominating for.

Give the person’s name and contact information that you wish to nominate, and the reason why you believe he/she is deserving of an award.

All nominations should be no more than 350 words.

GDUI 2021 Candidate and Bylaws Amendment Solicitation

GUIDE DOG USERS, INC.

c/o Sarah Calhoun

3603 Morgan Way

Imperial, MO 63052

TOLL FREE:  1-866-799-8436

www.guidedogusersinc.org

 

Announcing the GDUI 2021 Elections

The 2021 GDUI Elections will commence on Saturday, May 29 at 12:01 a.m. EDT and run through Sunday, June 6, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. EDT.

 

GDUI is seeking candidates for the following positions in our upcoming 2021 elections.

1 Interim Secretary ending in 2022

1 Interim Director ending in 2022

2 Director Seats (3-Year Term) ending in 2024

 

The two open director positions will be filled by the two candidates who receive the largest and second-largest number of votes for director. The Interim Director position will be filled by the candidate receiving the third-largest number of votes for director.

 

GDUI members in good standing are eligible to run for a position on the GDUI Board. Interested candidates should submit an application, resume and cover letter to the Nominations Committee Chair, Margie Donovan at elections@guidedogusersinc.org by the deadline of March 31, 2021.

 

The information supplied within the cover letter, application and resume will be shared with the GDUI members eligible to vote in this election.

 

GDUI members who have paid their dues by this year’s record date of April 9, 2021 will be eligible to vote in the upcoming elections.

 

GDUI is proud of our universally accessible voting system in which each member of GDUI is entitled to a voice in the election of our GDUI Board.

 

If you have not renewed your membership, now is the time to do so.  An at-large membership in GDUI costs $25.00 per person per year. Dues may be paid online by going to https://guidedogusersinc.org/join/, by credit card by calling 1-866-799-8436 or by mailing your check to the above address and made payable to GDUI. 

 

Important dates to remember:

In order to be eligible to vote in the 2021 GDUI election your 2021 GDUI dues must have been received on or before the record date of April 9, 2021.

 

We will hold two Candidate Forums prior to the election.  Phone numbers for these calls will be publicized closer to the dates. 

 

Candidate Forum 1.  Thursday, May 6, 2021 7:30 p.m. EDT

Candidate Forum 2.  Saturday, May 15, 2021 1:00 p.m. EDT

 

Between the dates of April 1, 2021 and April 15, 2021, we encourage members to submit questions for your candidates.  Please submit your questions to the Nominations Chair, Margie Donovan at elections@guidedogusersinc.org and include “Candidates Forum” in the subject line of your message.

 

Election period: Saturday, May 29 12:01 a.m. EDT through Sunday, June 6, 2021 11:59 p.m. EDT

 

Amendments: Any questions relating to Constitutional Amendments should be sent to Maria Hansen at Byalaws@guidedogusersinc.org by March 15, 2021.

 

Application for Candidacy:

 

GDUI has three major responsibilities:

  1. To promote the acceptance of guide dog teams by all agencies, employers, educational institutions, commercial establishments, and the general public;
  2. To work for the expansion, standardization, and enforcement of legal provisions, both civil and criminal, governing the rights and responsibilities of guide dog users in the areas of public access, employment, housing, personal injury to dog and handler, transportation, and recreation; and
  3. To work in cooperation with guide dog training providers by contributing constructive input concerning selection, training, health care, and accommodations for both canine and human students, and providing constructive suggestions that will improve the quality of the training experience.

 

With these goals in mind, please answer the following questions.

Date: 

Position for which you wish to be a candidate:

Applicant’s Name:

Street Address:

City/State/zip code:

Phone numbers:

  Home:

  Cell:

E-mail Address:

Are you a guide dog user?

 

Describe your background (Educational, occupational and general experience).

 

Why do you wish to serve on the GDUI Board?

 

Which of your skills and experiences would most support Board activities? Please describe a time when a group of which you were a part accomplished its goal(s).

What caused the group to be successful?  How did you contribute to this success?

 

The GDUI Board of Directors uses e-mail to communicate with one another.  Are you able to communicate effectively using this medium and do you have access to e-mail?

 

The GDUI Board of Directors meets every other month by telephone. Meetings last from two to three hours.  Other ad hoc telephonic meetings are sometimes called as well.

Board Members are often asked to chair and serve on committees and perform tasks on behalf of GDUI as directed by the officers and committee chairpersons. Will you be able to find time to perform the tasks described above?

 

Candidates, please note: Your cover letter, application and resume will be sent in its entirety to the GDUI members eligible to vote in this election. 

 

GDUI Officer and Director Position Descriptions

 

All GDUI officers and Directors must:

 

Be willing and able to participate in regularly scheduled meetings and e-mail discussions.

 

Always act in a dignified manner and interact respectfully with fellow directors and Officers and agree to abide by GDUI’s current code of conduct for board members.

 

Work as a team member to maintain and protect GDUI and its mission.

 

Become well versed with GDUI’s By-Laws.

 

Respect the authority of the GDUI By-Laws and work within their guidance and the requirements of the GDUI Articles of Incorporation.

 

Be a collaborative participant in the democratic process–respecting the outcome of votes of the membership and votes of the board.

 

Possess sufficient computer skills to participate in e-mail work.

 

Be flexible for scheduling meeting times. (The GDUI Board meets by phone conference bi-monthly for two or more hours, with committee meetings or other special meetings scheduled separately.)

 

Responsibilities and criteria for GDUI Secretary Position

 

The GDUI Secretary must be willing and able to accept the legal, fiduciary and ethical responsibilities of an organizational secretary, in accordance with standard nonprofit practices and procedures.

 

The Secretary must:

 

Record (in document-form) meeting minutes for business meetings of the GDUI Board of Directors.

 

Arrange for the audio-recording of meetings if it is the secretary’s desire to take minutes from an audio-recording.

 

Possess thorough and quick note-taking skills in case an audio-recording of a meeting fails.

 

Have the ability to use notes, memory, and/or recordings to reproduce accurate accounts of meetings for minutes.

 

Use writing skills and discretion to summarize (or write in detail when appropriate) to create informative meeting minutes.

 

Submit drafts of meeting minutes in time frames which allow other board members to submit suggestions/corrections before a final draft is submitted for approval/ acceptance at the subsequent board meeting.

 

Send minutes and attachments to the Web Master for posting to the GDUI Web Site.

 

Assist GDUI by researching and reproducing content from previous minutes as is practical.

 

The secretary is expected to attend all board meetings. If the Secretary is unable to attend a board meeting, after informing the President, the Secretary will arrange for a competent recorder for the meeting which the Secretary will miss.

 

The Secretary may not miss three (3) or more meetings in any twelve month period without being excused.

 

Responsibilities and criteria for GDUI Board of Director position

 

Each member of the GDUI Board of Directors must be willing and able to accept the legal, fiduciary and ethical responsibilities of an organizational director, in accordance with standard nonprofit practices and procedures.

 

Board members are expected to attend all board meetings.

 

Members of the GDUI Board of Directors shall inform the President, in advance, if unable to attend a particular board meeting.

 

A GDUI board member shall not miss three (3) or more meetings in any twelve month period without being excused.

 

A majority of Board members will be guide dog users.

GDUI Code of Ethics – revised June 20, 2017

Code of Ethics of Guide Dog Users, Inc. This board of directors code of ethics was adopted by the Guide Dog Users, Inc. Board of Directors on June 20, 2017.

Preamble
Guide Dog Users, Inc., (hereinafter, “GDUI”) or “organization” is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization formed to promote, develop, educate, and otherwise further the guide dog team community as listed in its Articles of incorporation and bylaws. GDUI’s principal membership class consists of individuals and affiliates engaged in advocacy, legislative and civil rights. The business of the organization is managed under the direction of the GDUI board of directors. The board’s code of ethics serves as a code of conduct for organization volunteers in their capacity as board members. Code violations may result in sanctions imposed under the Procedures for Review of Board Member Conduct. The principles and requirements that comprise the code and procedures are based on and are designed to ensure full compliance by GDUI and its officers, directors, and volunteers with the fiduciary duties imposed on such individuals by Washington, D.C. non-profit code, the federal tax code’s prohibition on private inurement and private benefit, and other requirements of federal tax exemption, common law due process requirements, federal and state antitrust and unfair competition law, state tort law, and other legal precepts and prohibitions. At the same time, the code and procedures are not designed to supplant courts of law in the resolution of disputes within non-profits. Moreover, the checks and balances built into the code and procedures are designed to strike the proper balance between ensuring full compliance with the legal obligations described here and ensuring the integrity and efficacy of the code on the one hand and, on the other, the protection of board members, through the use of reasonable due process procedures, against patently false, malicious, or groundless accusations that could result in significant business or personal harm if not properly handled. Members of the board affirm their endorsement of the code and acknowledge their commitment to uphold its principles and obligations by accepting and retaining membership on the board.

Board of Directors Code of Ethics

Members of the board (including ex officio members of the board) shall at all times abide by and conform to the GDUI bylaws and the following code of conduct in their capacity as board members:

1.    Each member of the board of directors will abide in all respects by the GDUI Members’ Code of Ethics and all other rules and regulations of the organization (including but not limited to the organization’s articles of incorporation and bylaws) and will ensure that their membership (or the membership of the entity for which they serve as officer, director, employee, or owner, as the case may be) in the organization remains in good standing at all times. Furthermore, each member of the board of directors will at all times obey all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations and will provide or cause to provide the full cooperation of the organization when requested to do so by those institutions and their persons set in authority as are required to uphold the law.

2.    Members of the board of directors will conduct the business affairs of the organization in good faith and with honesty, integrity, due diligence, and reasonable competence.

3.    Except as the board of directors may otherwise require or as otherwise required by law or the organization’s bylaws, no board member or member subscribed to the Board list shall share, copy, reproduce, transmit, divulge or otherwise disclose any confidential information related to the affairs of the organization and each member of the board will uphold the strict confidentiality of all meetings and other deliberations and communications of the board of directors.

4.    Members of the board of directors will exercise proper authority and good judgment in their dealings with organization members, suppliers, and the general public and will respond to the needs of the organization’s members in a responsible, respectful, and professional manner.

5.    No member of the board of directors will use any information provided by the organization or acquired as a consequence of the board member’s service to the organization in any manner other than in furtherance of his or her board duties. Further, no member of the board of directors will misuse organization property or resources and will at all times keep the organization’s property secure and not allow any person not authorized by the board of directors to have or use such property.

6.    Each member of the board of directors will use his or her best efforts to regularly participate in professional development activities and will perform his or her assigned duties in a professional and timely manner pursuant to the board’s direction and oversight.

7.    Upon termination of service, a retiring board member will promptly return to the organization all documents, electronic and hard files, reference materials, and other property entrusted to the board member for the purpose of fulfilling his or her job responsibilities. Such return will not abrogate the retiring board member from his or her continuing obligations of confidentiality with respect to information acquired as a consequence of his or her tenure on the board of directors.

8.    The board of directors dedicates itself to leading by example in serving the needs of the organization and its members and also in representing the interests and ideals of the guide dog user community at large.

9.    No member of the board of directors shall persuade or attempt to persuade any employee of the organization to leave the employ of the organization or to become employed by any person or entity other than the organization. Furthermore, no member of the board of directors shall persuade or attempt to persuade any member, exhibitor, advertiser, sponsor, subscriber, supplier, contractor, or any other person or entity with an actual or potential relationship to or with the organization to terminate, curtail, or not enter into its relationship to or with the organization, or to in any way reduce the monetary or other benefits to the organization of such relationship.

10.  The board of directors must act at all times in the best interests of the organization and not for personal or third-party gain or financial enrichment. When encountering potential conflicts of interest, board members will identify the conflict and, as required, remove themselves from all discussion and voting on the matter. Specifically, board members shall follow these guidelines:
o    Avoid placing (and avoid the appearance of placing) one’s own self-interest or any third-party interest above that of the organization; while the receipt of incidental personal or third-party benefit may necessarily flow from certain organization activities, such benefit must be merely incidental to the primary benefit to the organization and its purposes;
o    Do not abuse board membership by improperly using board membership or the organization’s volunteers, services, equipment, resources, or property for personal or third-party gain or pleasure; board members shall not represent to third parties that their authority as a board member extends any further than that which it actually extends;
o    Do not engage in any outside business, professional or other activities that would directly or indirectly materially adversely affect the organization;
o    Do not engage in or facilitate any discriminatory or harassing behavior directed toward organization staff, members, officers, directors, meeting attendees, exhibitors, advertisers, sponsors, suppliers, contractors, or others in the context of activities relating to the organization;
o    Do not solicit or accept gifts, gratuities, free trips, honoraria, personal property, or any other item of value from any person or entity as a direct or indirect inducement to provide special treatment to such donor with respect to matters pertaining to the organization without fully disclosing such items to the board of directors; and
o    Provide goods or services to the organization as a paid vendor to the organization only after full disclosure to, and advance approval by, the board, and pursuant to any related procedures adopted by the board.

 

Respectfully Submitted,

The GDUI Nominations Committee

Margie Donovan (Chair)

Robert Acosta

Dixie Sanderson

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GDUI 2020 Election Results

GDUI thanks our membership for participating in the 2020 GDUI Elections.

 

Over 44 percent of our membership voted in this election.

Congratulations to our candidates.

 

Our two proposed Bylaws amendments required a 2/3 or 66.6 percent approval of the voters in order to pass.  Both of the amendments have passed  with over 94 percent approval

 

 

The election results are as follows:

 

 

Guide Dog Users, Inc. 2020 Election

Open from 12:01 AM, May 30, 2020 to 11:59 PM, June 7, 2020

Total voters for ballot: 176 (44.2% of 398 total codes); as of 1:00:54 PM on Monday, June 8, 2020; (U.S. Eastern).

Vote mode distribution: 112 e-vote, 0 paper ballots, 64 telephone.

 

 

President ( 175 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):

Votes  Name  %     

|     |     |     |     |

174    Sarah Calhoun, from Missouri       99.4%        

1        Abstain          0.6%

First Vice President ( 176 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):

Votes  Name  %     

|     |     |     |     |

166    Maria Hansen (incumbent), from New York        94.3%        

10      Abstain          5.7%

Second Vice President ( 174 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):

Votes  Name  %     

|     |     |     |     |

166    Deb Cook Lewis (incumbent), from Washington           95.4%        

8        Abstain          4.6%

Treasurer ( 174 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):

Votes  Name  %     

|     |     |     |     |

173    Maria Kristic, from New York         99.4%        

1        Abstain          0.6%

First Director ( 175 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):

Votes  Name  %     

|     |     |     |     |

158    Robert Acosta, from California       90.3%        

17      Abstain          9.7%

Second Director ( 174 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):

Votes  Name  %     

|     |     |     |     |

152    Margie Donovan, from California   87.4%        

22      Abstain          12.6%        

AMENDMENT 1 of 2: Grounds for Removal of an Officer/Director ( 174 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):

Votes  Name  %     

|     |     |     |     |

164    Yes      94.3%        

6        Abstain          3.4%

4        No       2.3%

AMENDMENT 2 of 2: Term of Service for all Officers, Directors and Appointees ( 174 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):

Votes  Name  %     

|     |     |     |     |

166    Yes      95.4%        

5        No       2.9%

3        Abstain          1.7%

 

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