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AFTRA votes for Reardon
Source: Variety

By DAVE MCNARY

AFTRA president Roberta Reardon has been unanimously elected to a two-year term at the performers union's convention in Philadelphia.

Reardon's been serving in the slot for the past three months following the departure of John Connolly to head Actors' Equity. The New York-based thesp began her career performing in daytime dramas and has since appeared in hundreds of commercials, as well as doing TV voiceover work, radio commercials, industrial films and narration.


Roberta Reardon

Nearly 200 delegates formally elected Reardon on Saturday along with re-electing radio host Bob Edwards as national first VP and tapping Los Angeles president Ron Morgan as national second VP. Other national VPs elected by the delegates include Denny Delk, Holter Graham, Dick Kay, Bob Butler, Catherine Brown, Jim Ferguson and Shelby Scott; Matt Kimbrough was elected national treasurer, and Lainie Cooke was tapped as national recording secretary.

AFTRA leaders also voted to obtain a direct national charter from the AFL-CIO and end its indirect affiliation via its membership in the Associated Actors and Artistes of America, which includes the Screen Actors Guild and Actors' Equity. Showbiz unions with national charters in the AFL-CIO include the Communication Workers of America, IATSE, IBEW and the Writers Guild of America East.

"As we look at the 21st century media industry, we see that significant parts of our membership can be more fully served by direct affiliation with the AFL-CIO," Reardon said. "This is a move that honors AFTRA's diverse jurisdictions covering performers, broadcasters and recording artists. With our own seat at the table of labor, AFTRA can begin to explore the many opportunities for strategic alliances with other media unions that are not part of the 4As."

Read more: http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117968983.html?categoryId=1066&cs=1
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