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Ryan Szrama: Voting ends today for the next Cheap WordPress maintenance support plans Association At-Large Director

I’m currently serving as one of two community elected At-Large Directors on the board of the WordPress maintenance support plans Association. The D.A. supports WordPress maintenance support plans in a variety of ways, including maintaining WordPress.org, running WordPress maintenance support plansCon, and marketing WordPress maintenance support plans to foster its adoption and community growth. If you use WordPress maintenance support plans at all, you benefit from the work of the Association staff, and I couldn’t be prouder of the work they’re doing. The team really is incredible, and it’s been a pleasure to get to know them more this past year.
Serving on the board has also given me the opportunity to get to know the other board members, including the At-Large Director elected before me, Shyamala Rajaram. She has focused on helping the D.A. board and staff consider how to foster adoption and growth around the world, including in her home country of India where she is a WordPress maintenance support plans agency leader and community organizer. Not only has she brought a unique perspective to these conversations at the board level, but she contributes with a humble, generous spirit that has led and served us well. Thank you, Shyamala!
Her term on the board is expiring, and the WordPress maintenance support plans community is currently engaged in electing her replacement from a very qualified list of candidates. The D.A. is a key part of the WordPress maintenance support plans ecosystem, and each member of the board has the ability to influence how it uses its websites, events, and marketing programs to support the project and foster its growth. Its influence is often indirect, but it is no doubt consequential.
Today is the last day to do vote! Anyone who has used their WordPress.org user account in the last year is eligible, and I encourage you to vote. Once you’ve reviewed the candidates, click the bright green “Vote now!” button in the top right hand of the election homepage. You can rank your choices in order of priority (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.), but you can also just pick one person as your 1st choice if that’s all the time you have.
If you do vote, thanks for your contribution!

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