Executive order [July 16, 1999A]

THE STATE OF GEORGIA
EXECUTIVE ORDER

BY THE GOVERNOR:

WHEREAS: The Georgia Y2K Citizens' Task Force was established by executive order on March 5, 1999; and

WHEREAS Such executive order specified that additional members may be named to the Georgia Y2K Citizens' Task Force:

NOW THEREFORE, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME AS GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, IT IS HEREBY

ORDERED:

That the Georgia Y2K Citizens' Task Force shall continue in force and existence with the same duties and responsibilities as outlined in the executive order dated March 5, 1999, and that the following individuals are hereby appointed as additional members of the Task Force:

Mr. Floyd Buford, Jr. Buford & Buford Macon, Georgia

Ms. Jeanne D. Harrison Attorney Harrison and Lamar Columbus, Georgia

Elizabeth R. James President Synovus Service Corporation Columbus, Georgia

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Mr. Robert P. Johnston President and Chief Executive Officer MEAG Power Atlanta, Georgia
Ms. Marie1 Kagan Vice President, Legal Services St. Francis Hospital Columbus, Georgia
Mr. Thomas Kelly, Jr. Chief Financial Officer Medical College of Georgia Augusta, Georgia
Mr. Stephen T. Meadows Managing Editor Valdosta Daily Times Valdosta, Georgia
Ms. Julie McCormack Roth Vice President Bob's Candies, Inc. Albany, Georgia
Mr. James H. Samford National Account Manager Volt Service Group Duluth, Georgia
Denise Street-Robb Consultant Mitchell Street Associates Riverdale, Georgia
Ms. Pamela Warnock Program Manager Wellstar Health System Marietta, Georgia

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The Honorable Cathy Woolard Executive Director Southeastern Council of the American Electronics Council Norcross, Georgia
IT IS FURTHER
ORDERED: That the forenamed members shall serve without compensation and at the pleasure of the Governor and that, pursuant to the provisions of the executive order dated March 5, 1999, the Task Force shall stand abolished on December 3 1, 2000.
This 16th day of July 1999.

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

GOVERNOR

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