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Trump May Take APS President

Zais May Resign As APS President

Mitchell ¡§Mick¡¨ Zais is warning that he may have to resign as president of the American Philatelic Society:
He has been nominated by President Trump to be Deputy Secretary of Education.

¡§If confirmed, I will have to resign from all boards and organizations with which I have a leadership position,
¡¨ he said in an e-mail that included the White House press release announcing his nomination.

That press release, by the way, did not mention the APS.

Confirmation for such sub-cabinet positions usually happens.

According to the APS Bylaws, in the event of the resignation of the President, the Board of Directors will choose
a replacement from among the current members of the Board.The Board must call a meeting within 10 days
of the vacancy to fill the position.

Zais served as the elected State Superintendent of Education in South Carolina. ¡§During his term in office,
the department¡¦s budget was reduced while on-time high school graduation rates increased every year to
an all-time high,¡¨ the White House said. The West Point graduate also served 10 years as president
of Newbury College in South Carolina.

The retired general was elected to the APS presidency for a three-year term in the spring of 2016, and took
office in August 2016.

We will update this story as we learn of new developments.





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