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New START Chairman

January 28, 2011 Jackson Hole, KJAX 93.3FM, KMTN 96.9FM, KZJH 95.3FM, Teton County No Comments
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The START Board also met Thursday in a regularly scheduled meeting, and being the beginning of the year, selected their board leadership.  Matt Faupel was selected board chairman, while Frank Lane remained Vice Chair and George Erb remained board secretary.  START Manager Michael Wackerly  explains that Former Chairman Reed Armijo is on the design team for the proposed START facility and wished to step aside from the chairmanship in order to have more time to spend on the planning.

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