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AMS Elects New Officers

AMS Elects New Officers

James G. Glimm of Stony Brook University has been chosen as the President-Elect of the American Mathematical Society (AMS). He will serve as President-Elect for one year, beginning February 1, 2006, then become president of the AMS for the following two years. Also elected were Ruth M. Charney of Brandeis University, as Vice-President, and John B. Conway of the University of Tennessee, as AMS Trustee. New members of the AMS Council, of the AMS Editorial Boards Committee, and the AMS Nominating Committee were also chosen. See http://www.ams.org/secretary/ams-election-results.html for the full election results.
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Monday, January 9, 2006