Dave,
Excellent. Yes, I believe it is worth displaying
rather conspicuously. I believe it says a great deal in so few
words.
Tnx,
Jim
Jim Weaver,
K8JE, Director
ARRL Great
Lakes Division
5065 Bethany
Rd.
Mason, OH 45040; Tel.
513-459-1661
ARRL, The
national organization for Amateur Radio
Jim, the closest thing that
we have to a Mission Statement is the statement of the ARRL's core purpose that
is in the current Strategic Plan, which is on the Web site. That statement
is:
To promote and advance the art, science and enjoyment of Amateur Radio.
This replaced the somewhat shorter
statement that was in the 2006 Strategic Plan.
If you
think it should be given greater visibility this is easy enough to do -- in
fact, just to see how it would look I just inserted it on the page http://www.arrl.org/about-arrl under
the heading "More About the ARRL."
73,
Dave K1ZZ
From: Jim Weaver K8JE
[mailto:K8JE@ARRL.org]
Sent: Sun 9/26/2010 1:43 AM
To:
arrl-odv
Subject: ARRL Mission Statement
Can anyone point me
to the ARRL Mission Statement on the new website? I've been unable to find
it there through a variety of searches or by going over the
information at the About ARRL link I'm sure it is somewhere
in the many pages that are found through search, but these seem mostly to
relate to donating to ARRL, the ARRL Newsletter, etc.
Tnx,
Jim
Jim Weaver,
K8JE, Director
ARRL Great
Lakes Division
5065 Bethany
Rd.
Mason, OH 45040; Tel.
513-459-1661
ARRL, The
national organization for Amateur Radio
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