At last week’s User Group University breakfast, a part of Macworld San Francisco, the Apple User Group Advisory Board 2002 was introduced.
According to Chuck Joiner, editor-in-chief of The MUG Center, a resource for Mac user groups (MUGs), joining the UGAB for their first term are: Trish Huffman, MUG producer for World Without Borders and member of the Triangle Macintosh Users Group; Elsa Travisano of MUG ONE; and David Roemer of Apple Student Core @ Emory. Returning for a second term are: Lorene Romero, North Coast Macintosh Users Group; Warren Williams, The Appleworks User Group; and Joiner, Hershey Apple Core.
Continuing their terms are Gail Glore of Wired Women and Del Missier of the Spartanburg Macintosh Users Group. Stepping down from the UGAB are: Richard Crispin, Waterloo Region Macintosh Users Group; Lorin Evans, Washington Apple Pi; and Jonas Skardis, Santa Fe Macintosh Users Group.
MUGs are good places for making new friends, finding Mac-loving buddies, boning up your technical expertise, finding solutions to technical problems, and sometimes finding a good deal on used hardware. For more info on MUGs, and to find the location of the one nearest you, go to Apple’s User Group Web page.