Brian Rull - NSP Board of Directors Candidate
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Hi! My name is Brian, a patroller at Hidden Valley for 13 years. As an attorney and CPA, I know how critical fiscal accountability and responsibility is to organizations such as ours.
I come to the NSP from a small Midwest ski area called Hidden Valley in Wildwood, Missouri. I joined HVSP in 2005 as a candidate where I have climbed the local ranks to Paid Patrol Administrator (Director). If you have any questions, or want to talk, please call me at 314-750-7855 or via email at: [email protected]. Read more about Brian below. |
Why The BOD Needs Brian
I come to the NSP from a small Midwest ski area called Hidden Valley in Wildwood, Missouri. I joined HVSP in 2005 as a candidate where I have climbed the local ranks to Paid Patrol Administrator (Director). I hold instructor credentials in OEC, OET and MTR (IT) - I'm currently pursuing Avalanche and Nordic/Backcountry. I'm serving the final year of my first term on the National Board of Directors and I'm honored to serve my fellow Board members as Assistant National Chair. I also serve as Chair of the Audit and Fundraising Committees and second chair the Governance Committee from timeto-time.
Rather than bore you with another 300 words of self-promotion, I'd suggest you reach out to your Division and National Leaders (Board Members, Division Directors & Program Advisors) and ask them for a candid assessment of my commitment to organization and each and every one of you - my NSP family. I'm hopeful that you will like what you will hear. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly – my contact information is on the NSP National Board webpage.
I am eager to take on the challenges facing our organization in 2019 and beyond. We have the right national leadership team staging to make some great things happen for our organization and our membership. I respectfully request your vote of support – and allow me to continue to serve all of you.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Brian K. Rull
Rather than bore you with another 300 words of self-promotion, I'd suggest you reach out to your Division and National Leaders (Board Members, Division Directors & Program Advisors) and ask them for a candid assessment of my commitment to organization and each and every one of you - my NSP family. I'm hopeful that you will like what you will hear. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly – my contact information is on the NSP National Board webpage.
I am eager to take on the challenges facing our organization in 2019 and beyond. We have the right national leadership team staging to make some great things happen for our organization and our membership. I respectfully request your vote of support – and allow me to continue to serve all of you.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Brian K. Rull