Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Mountain resident, Bill Ramsey, selected for NCWN Board of Trustees

We congratulate NCWN West member Bill Ramsey of Hendersonville who has been selected to serve on the NCWN  Board of Trustees.

The North Carolina Writers' Network welcomes three new members to its Board of Trustees: Margaret D. BauerBill Ramsey, and Ward Brian Zimmerman.

"New voices are essential for an effective board," said NCWN Executive Director Ed Southern. "Our new trustees bring with them a wealth of experience and talent, and hail from parts of the state—the coast and the mountains—that too often have been under-represented."

Bill Ramsey is an active supporter of literacy and literature. He serves on the Board of Trustees of Blue Ridge Community College and as an advocate for Blue Ridge Literacy Council and the Henderson County Public Library. In 2008, he helped to organize the Blue Ridge Bookfest and has remained on the leadership team.

In his youth, Bill wrote sports columns for the local newspaper. During his forty-year professional career he wrote technical manuals, magazine articles, and business newsletters. In retirement, writing about real-life issues became his passion. He is the author of four books and maintains a blog. He also writes op-ed columns and book reviews.
A proud and active member of the North Carolina Writers' Network, he lives the happy life of a retiree with his wife of fifty years, Donna.
To read more visit: www.ncwriters.org

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations to Bill Ramsey. We are fortunate to have him on the NCWN Board of Trustees. All NetWest members can be assured that Bill will work to strengthen and maintain NetWest and its mission. As Co-Henderson County Rep. and through co-presenting a workshop at BookFest 2015, I've had the pleasure of working with and getting to know him. He is a champion for literacy and writers and will serve us well.
    Patricia Vestal

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  2. Congratulations, Bill, and I am happy to see you on the Board of NCWN. I look forward to working with you through NCWN West. I look forward to your coming down to my neck of the woods before too long.

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