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Keith Anthony: Past President of Sacramento
Townhall
and Allied Organizations Sacramento. As a working professional
in the commercial printing trade, Keith devotes many hours on
the road meeting with allied organizations and serving
military
families. Keith Serves as PDN's CEO. |
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Amanda Mantzouranis: A charter member of
Sacramento Townhall and Allied Organizations where she
served as CFO and hold the same role now with PDN. Her mom and charming
daughter are an asset to any service organization. Amanda
works full time as a conductor/operator for Amtrak serving the Bay Area and Central
Valley. |
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Capt. Jonathan Mraz: Serving our nation: Camp Bucca in Iraq
and now 93rd MPs Ft Drum, NY. Jon is a charter member of
Sacramento's elite Crimewatch once dubbed a model for
Community Policing in our Capitol City. Jon's tour in OIF ended
in March 2008 and he's destined for law school and a career
federal law enforcement. He serves PDN as a vice president on
the board of directors. |
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Mike Sarkisian:
PDN Secretary. Heads up our Operation Phoenix laptop and PC refurbishing
program for military families and injured returning troops.
Mike is a Vietnam era veteran, musician, writer and constant
advocate for improving the lives of those who serve our nation
in war or peacetime. He also serves us in Crimewatch and as a
director on our board. |
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Ed and "Kiss" Anderson: This dynamic couple
have given thousands of volunteer hours to program like
Operation Military Support and other veterans groups in
Northern California. The word "no" doesn't seem to
register for either of these folks when someone needs help in
their Calaveras community. |
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Dave Jenest: PDN's
VP-Operations, founder and webmaster,
founder of the Crimewatch community policing action team and
website where many of our current members and volunteers
originated. He was named one of Townhall.com's Citizens of the
Year, holds a Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award for
volunteerism, named Sacramento News & Reviews Best Community
Activist and a person who prefers to be "behind the
scenes" unless called upon by many of Northern California's
talk radio hosts as a guest on a variety of local issues. |