
Lamya Agelidis, center, poses with Ken Monzingo, District 22 director, and Sandy DeMartino, Aileen Osofsky Goodwill Committee chair, after Monzingo recognized Agelidis for her volunteer efforts.
The meeting was conducted by Committee Chair Sandy DeMartino, whose first action after her opening remarks was to introduce Bahar Gidwani, ACBL’s new chief executive.
Gidwani noted that in his short time as CEO he has made some changes at ACBL Headquarters. “Goodwill is not something I want to change,” he said. “It’s really hard to improve goodwill. It is the engine that drives ACBL. Keep moving forward.”

ACBL President Bob Heller
Addressing a room packed with Goodwill Committee members, Heller thanked the group “for the time you spend on the game we all love. It has been a real pleasure and honor to serve as president.”
NABC Chair Ken Monzingo, who is leaving the board when his current term is up this year, noted that the Fall NABC took place eight years ago in San Diego and that the sentiment was to have the big tournament back in the city as soon as possible. He also noted that organizers were lucky that the late Jeff Johnston, who was in charge of booking the tournaments, was on hand. “We wanted the same room rates for next time – and he got it,” Monzingo said.
After announcing that he had appointed tournament director Arleen Harvey to the Goodwill Committee, Monzingo presented a certificate to one of the district’s top volunteers – Lamya Agelidis of San Diego. She is serving as volunteer coordinator at the Fall NABC.

Jan Martel, just after being introduced as the latest ACBL Honorary Member. Behind her is her husband, Chip.
There was still one more announcement – the name of the Goodwill Member of the Year for 2018. It went to Nelda Linman of Bend OR. A formal presentation to her will be made at the 2018 Spring NABC in Philadelphia.

Nelda Linman acknowledges applause after being named the 2018 Goodwill Member of the Year.
DeMartino concluded the meeting as she usually does – with a reminder of the importance of being pleasant and promoting goodwill: “We can be competitive and still be friendly, caring and ethical. Love that competition, hate to lose, but try to lose gracefully and be humble in victory.”