Contact information will be posted to the website.
If there is information that you do not want posted,
please advise Blanche Cooper, AAC Administrator;
Thank You To Retired Judges
With the renewal of AAC memberships every year, there also comes the occasional notification that, for various and often unknown reasons,
someone is resigning from the judging ranks. Some may think this is a good thing, as it potentially allows newer judges more opportunities
to put their skills into practice but most of us, I think, regret seeing them leave. Not only do we lose experienced judges, we lose their
creativity in course design that takes the majority of us years to perfect and we lose their insight on rule interpretations, an ongoing
learning process as many will attest to.
Below is a short list of retired talent that we can pull from our records but it is not, by far, a complete list. Please take a moment to
thank the judges we have lost over time for their contribution in helping the AAC grow and move forward.
Cindy Swiney
President, AAC
Thank You To Retired Judges
With the renewal of AAC memberships every year, there also comes the occasional notification that, for various and often unknown reasons,
someone is resigning from the judging ranks. Some may think this is a good thing, as it potentially allows newer judges more opportunities
to put their skills into practice but most of us, I think, regret seeing them leave. Not only do we lose experienced judges, we lose their
creativity in course design that takes the majority of us years to perfect and we lose their insight on rule interpretations, an ongoing
learning process as many will attest to.
Below is a short list of retired talent that we can pull from our records but it is not, by far, a complete list. Please take a moment to
thank the judges we have lost over time for their contribution in helping the AAC grow and move forward.
Cindy Swiney
President, AAC