[This story will be updated.]
American Philatelic Society president Mitchell “Mick” Zais has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Deputy Secretary of Education. That means he will have to resign his APS post, as required by White House ethics rules.
The Deputy Secretary is the number-two official at DOE. The vote was 50-48, along party lines. Sens. John McCain (R-Arizona) and Tammy Duckworth (D-Illinois) were not in Washington and did not vote.
“On behalf of the APS members, I would like to thank Mick for his years of service on the APS Board,” said Scott English, Executive Director, who also worked with Zais in South Carolina, “Even with his new responsibilities, I hope he still has time to collect, visit a few stamp shows, and even recruit a few new members in the Nation’s Capital. Best of luck in the next chapter!”
According to a press release from the Department of Education, “Dr. Zais most recently served as South Carolina’s elected State Superintendent of Education from 2011-2015. Prior to that, he served 10 years as president of Newberry College in South Carolina. Dr. Zais served 31 years in the U.S. Army and retired as a Brigadier General. He holds a B.S. in engineering from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, an M.A. degree in military history, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in organizational behavior and social psychology from the University of Washington. He served as South Carolina Commissioner of Higher Education and is a recipient of the Order of the Palmetto, the states’ highest civilian award.”
He was elected to the APS presidency for a three-year term in the spring of 2016, and took office in August 2016. He previously served on the APS Board of Vice Presidents from 2013 to 2016.
Zais has been an APS member since 1976, joining after attending Interphil 1976, the seventh international show held in Philadelphia. He is also a member of the American First Day Cover Society, specializing in the Army half of the Army-Navy series of 1937, which he has begun exhibiting.
Zais’ nomination was first put forward last year by the White House. It was approved December 13th by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and sent to the full Senate for action. Then, because the Senate recessed for more than 30 days over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays without acting upon it, the nomination was “returned” to President Trump and had to be resubmitted in January.
According to the APS Bylaws, in the event of the resignation of the President, the Board of Directors will choose a replacement from among the current members of the Board. The Board must call a meeting within 10 days of the vacancy to fill the position. That meeting has been called for Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 5 p.m. EDT. The telephone meeting is open to the public and APS members are welcome to join the call in to 888-537-7715 (toll free). The passcode is 13291358#
The current members of the Board, other than Zais, are:
- Trish Kaufmann, Vice President
- Jeff Shapiro, Vice President
- Robert Zeigler, Vice President
- Stephen Schumann, Secretary
- Bruce Marsden, Treasurer
- Michael Bloom, Director-at-Large
- Peter McCann, Director-at-Large
- Rich Drews, Director-at-Large
- Mark Schwartz, Director-at-Large
- Stephen Reinhard, Immediate Past President
McCann was president from 1999-2003, and Reinhard from 2013-2016. The newly elected president will complete Zais’ term through August 2019.
Zais participated in the unveiling of a flag stamp at the January 2017 first-day ceremony during Southeastern Stamp Expo. He is on the left:
The Virtual Stamp Club interviewed Zais about his first six months as president last January. The VSC radio feature is here (script and audio file).
Bob Zeigler has been elected APS President by a 6-4 vote. For live coverage of the APS Board Meeting, see:
http://forums.delphiforums.com/stamps/messages?msg=53997.1