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'''Dave Remine''', an [[American Mensa]]n from New Jersey, has been an important figure in the politics of American and International Mensa since joining Mensa in the 1960s.  He has served on the [[American Mensa Committee]] in several positions including [[Chairman of American Mensa|Chairman]] and Treasurer.  He became Chairman in 1995 after the resignation of [[Dave Amyx]] (and following the minutes-long "term" of [[Darlene Criss]] at the end of Amyx's term; Amyx had been re-elected to a second term but chose to resign both the new term and the remainder of the old one during the 1995 Annual Business Meeting).  Remine went on to serve as the international chairman after his term as American chairman.
 
'''Dave Remine''', an [[American Mensa]]n from New Jersey, has been an important figure in the politics of American and International Mensa since joining Mensa in the 1960s.  He has served on the [[American Mensa Committee]] in several positions including [[Chairman of American Mensa|Chairman]] and Treasurer.  He became Chairman in 1995 after the resignation of [[Dave Amyx]] (and following the minutes-long "term" of [[Darlene Criss]] at the end of Amyx's term; Amyx had been re-elected to a second term but chose to resign both the new term and the remainder of the old one during the 1995 Annual Business Meeting).  Remine went on to serve as the international chairman after his term as American chairman.
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Remine has been involved in much political controversy within Mensa, and was one of the complainants in the [[Judy Dosse]] hearing.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:27, 18 August 2007

Dave Remine, an American Mensan from New Jersey, has been an important figure in the politics of American and International Mensa since joining Mensa in the 1960s. He has served on the American Mensa Committee in several positions including Chairman and Treasurer. He became Chairman in 1995 after the resignation of Dave Amyx (and following the minutes-long "term" of Darlene Criss at the end of Amyx's term; Amyx had been re-elected to a second term but chose to resign both the new term and the remainder of the old one during the 1995 Annual Business Meeting). Remine went on to serve as the international chairman after his term as American chairman.

Remine has been involved in much political controversy within Mensa, and was one of the complainants in the Judy Dosse hearing.


Preceded by:
Darlene Criss
Chairman of American Mensa
1995-1999
Succeeded by:
Bob Beatty