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                              Jon F. Walters Named Secretary-Treasurer March 2005 IBEW Journal    International
                            President Edwin D. Hill appointed, and the International
                            Executive Council confirmed, Eighth District Vice
                            President Jon Walters as IBEW International Secretary-Treasurer,
                            effective March 1, 2005, to fill the unexpired term
                            of Jerry J. OConnor. Brother Walters comes to Washington
                            after 22 years as Eighth District Vice President,
                            where he has represented IBEW members in Colorado,
                            Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming. During his tenure,
                            he has played a key role in developing high standards
                            for members and promoting the IBEW. "Im
                            looking forward to the challenge," Walters said. "My
                            goal is to make it better for the members." Walters was
                            initiated into IBEW Local 449 in Pocatello, Idaho,
                            in 1960. A journeyman wireman, he was elected to
                            the Local 449 executive board a year after he finished
                            his apprenticeship. Four years later, he was elected
                            president. He served as business manager of that
                            local from 1977 to 1982. He was elected Eighth District
                            Vice President at the 32nd Convention
                            in 1982.    President
                            Hill (r) congratulates newly appointed International Secretary-Treasurer Walters.
 Through the
                            years, he has been a member of the Idaho State Electrical
                            Board, the state AFL-CIO Executive Board and the
                            Rocky Mountain Apprenticeship Conference Steering
                            Committee. He also served on the board of Energy
                            for Idaho, a coalition of business, labor and individuals
                            who direct policy for the states energy needs. In
                            1972 he was designated Outstanding Young Man of America
                            for his activism in local and state politics and
                            his role as a labor leader. Committed
                            to fostering labor-management cooperation, Walters
                            was co-chairman of the IBEW-NECA Council on Industrial
                            Relations for 22 years. He also represented the IBEW
                            and labor in general on several statewide committees
                            including those involving utilities, pensions and
                            investment and energy. He served as a tireless and
                            capable IBEW liaison to the 2002 Olympic Winter Games
                            in Salt Lake City.  Walters was
                            also instrumental in drafting the "Code of Excellence," which
                            developed a set of core standards for IBEW members
                            and employers. The code was developed after the IBEWs
                            Eighth District nearly lost a major employer, Micron.
                            Walters said he is anxious to get to work on a new
                            initiative to address the high cost of health care
                            for members as well as fulfill the other obligations of the office, which
                          include overseeing the finances and membership of the
                          Brotherhood.
 He said he
                            was humbled to step into the position filled by so
                            many respected leaders. "I look forward to carrying
                            on a tradition that has been left by Jerry OConnor,
                            President Hill, Jack Moore and others. They left
                            some big shoes to fill." Walterss
                            other pursuits include hunting, fishing, skiing and
                            horses. He and his wife, Theresa, have three children
                            and three grandchildren. IBEW wishes Brother Walters
                            much success in his new position. 
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