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Written by Tim Beckwith   
Thursday, 14 August 2008

In keeping with our drive to reinvigorate and revitalize this important organization, at the August 7, 2008, Board of Directors Meeting ACSED adopted a new symbolic emblem and letterhead.

 

acsed_emblem.jpgOur new emblem is a double oval which includes the Association of California State Employee’s acronym (ACSED), an outline image of a map of California, ACSED’s mission statement, and the year the organization was founded [1976].

 

Aside from its appearance on our official letterhead stationery, the new emblem (shown here) will be proudly displayed at public meetings we sponsor, events and activities ACSED supports, and other appropriate opportunities.  You may download a copy of the new ACSED emblem and/or ACSED Letterhead by following the embeded links to those items.

 

The emblem and letterhead layout is based on an idea originally put forward by President Les Treece-Sinclair, with suggestions from Board members; Lisa Brown in particular.  The Board expresses its sincere thanks to Pam Treece-Sinclair, who took an idea and made it into a graphic reality.

 

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