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Los Angeles – The Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) has announced the final slate of candidates for the 2013 WGAW Officers and Board of Directors election. The Officer candidates are as
follows: President* – Christopher Keyser (inc.); Vice President – Timothy J. Lea, Howard A. Rodman (inc.); Secretary-Treasurer – Dan Wilcox, Carl Gottlieb (inc.). (*The second nominee
designated by the nominating committee declined the nomination.) There are 16 candidates nominated to run for eight open seats on the WGAW’s Board of Directors as follows: Thania St. John
(inc.), Andrew Goldberg, Cynthia Riddle, Ari B. Rubin, Carleton Eastlake (inc.), Nancy Miller, Jonathan Fernandez, Henry Alonso Myers, Patric M. Verrone, Billy Ray (inc.), Alfredo Barrios,
Jr. (inc.), Flint Dille, Lee Aronsohn, David Maples, Karen Harris, David S. Goyer (inc.). Editors’ note: WGAW internal rules require candidates to be announced in an order determined by lot;
(inc.) denotes an incumbent candidate. The WGAW will host its annual “Candidates Night” town-hall forum, where Guild members may meet and pose questions to their Officer and BOD candidates,
on Tuesday, September 3, at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Century City. Guild members will receive candidate, non-candidate, and rebuttal statements, if any, with their ballots
prior to the election. Candidates may mail additional campaign materials at their own expense. The voting period concludes at 12:00 p.m. (PDT) on Monday, September 16. Members may vote by
mail or in person from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (PDT) at the Guild on September 16. In accordance with labor law, proxy voting is not permitted in Guild elections of officer or Board members.
Ballots will be counted on Tuesday, September 17, and election results announced pending final tally. The Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) is a labor union representing writers of
motion pictures, television, radio, and Internet programming, including news and documentaries. Founded in 1933, the Guild negotiates and administers contracts that protect the creative and
economic rights of its members. It is involved in a wide range of programs that advance the interests of writers, and is active in public policy and legislative matters on the local,
national, and international levels. For more information on the WGAW, please visit: www.wga.org.