National Sisterhood United for Journeymen Linemen Announces New Directors

National Sisterhood United for Journeymen Linemen (NSUJL) Welcomes 4 New Members to Board of Directors
By: National Sisterhood United for Journeymen Linemen
 
ORLANDO, Fla. - Nov. 12, 2013 - PRLog -- With growth comes change, and the National Sisterhood United for Journeymen Linemen (NSUJL) is growing.

NSUJL has announced 4 new members to the Board of Directors. Amanda Wilson of Iowa, Cayla McBride of Idaho, Tennille Lundien of Oklahoma and Elizabeth Davidson of Maine have joined the Board as Regional Directors.

Amanda Wilson, newly appointed North Central Director, is also Chairman of NSUJL's Fundraising Committee. When speaking with Amanda, there are several reasons she is looking forward to sitting on the Board for NSUJL. "I became a member of NSUJL because linemen and their families often do not get the recognition they deserve. I know that it isn't easy being a line family and being a part of this organization is important to me for so many reasons. This is the least I can do to say thank you and show support to the hard working men and women that work so hard to keep our lights on."

Cayla McBride, NSUJL's North West Director, "brings an enthusiasm that is unparalleled," says Founder/President of NSUJL Rae Johnson. She has wasted no time in becoming completely invloved in all aspects of NSUJL. Cayla says, "she found great love and respect for this trade and is proud to be apart of such a wonderful organization."

Tennile Lundien has been a member of NSUJL from the beginning and is now the South Central Regional Director. "I know how important family is and I'm happy to be with an organization that is there to assistant families of linemen," Tennile said of being involved with NSUJL.

Elizabeth Davidson has also been a part of NSUJL from it's start. On her newly appointed position, Elizabeth says, " My heart hurts for those who have had to go through some of these events in their life, and its feels good to be apart of such an amazing organization."

"NSUJL has had steady growth over the last year and a half, and with growth comes change. Good change," Vice President Jessica Lackey says of the changes to NSUJL's Board. She goes on to say, "I know these Regions will do amazingly well under these new Directors.

The National Sisterhood United for Journeymen Linemen,  a 501c3 non-profit Organization, is dedicated to serving Fallen or Injured I.B.E.W. Linemen and/or their spouses and children. It's NSUJL’s mission to provide emergency financial, emotional and physical assistance, in cases of work related injuries or death.

For more information, or if you would like to become involved with NSUJL, please visit their website @ http://www.nsujl.org.

Contact
Terry Riffe
terry@nsujl.org
570-256-6092
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