Board of Directors Global Animal Health – Tanzania, Notice of Annual Meeting

Notice of Annual Meeting

The Board of Directors of Global Animal Health – Tanzania (GAHT), a non-profit corporation affiliated with Washington State University, will hold its Annual Meeting on Wednesday, September 30th, at 11 a.m.

The meeting will be held via ZOOM, please see details listed here:

Join Zoom Meeting from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/99294650092?pwd=bFBucEo1OXVFNEpBclJtNFpQQUVpdz09

Meeting ID: 992 9465 0092

Passcode: 112377

Please refer to this guide on Joining WSU Zoom Meetings before trying to join. Joining Meetings and Best Practices

The meeting will serve as the annual meeting of the GAHT Board of Directors; the purpose of the meeting is to receive annual updates of the corporation’s activities and finances, conduct corporate business, elect officers, approve minutes, establish the 2021 annual meeting date, and discuss other corporate business, as needed.

Questions about this meeting may be directed to Becky Manning at 509-335-5861.

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