Difference between revisions of "Dick Amyx"

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Revision as of 15:53, 10 September 2005

Richard "Dick" Amyx was elected to the position of chairman of American Mensa in 1993 as part of the "Amyx / Berg / Hardy" "round-table" ticket along with Bear Berg and Tim Hardy, who ran together on a reform platform. During his term, the American Mensa National Office was relocated from Brooklyn to Fort Worth, considered by the Amyx administration to be a major accomplishment, but subject at the time to much conflict and controversy. In the 1995 elections, Amyx was re-elected as chairman, but other positions went to opponents such as Dave Remine, with whom Amyx had been unable to work constructively due to personal and political animosities between them. Rather than remain as chair under such circumstances, Amyx resigned during the 1995 Annual Business Meeting of American Mensa at the St. Louis AG, causing outgoing First Vice Chairman Darlene Criss to become chairman for a few minutes until the end of the meeting (since she had left to catch a flight, Second Vice Chairman Berg actually served as the acting chair for the close of the meeting), and Dave Remine, newly elected as First Vice Chairman, to become chairman for the new term.


Preceded by:
Dave Felt
Chairman of American Mensa
1995
Succeeded by:
Darlene Criss