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Candidate statement: Layton Sumpter
Who am I? My name is Layton Sumpter and I’m relatively new to the Pacific Northwest. I moved here on July 4, 2008 from Denton, Texas, a college town about 40 miles north of Dallas-Ft.Worth. I graduated from the University of North Texas in July 2008 and moved to Washington immediately thereafter.
I’m also a Navy veteran, having served on a guided-missile frigate homeported in San Diego from 1999-2003. I enjoyed my time in the Navy but found the lifestyle just wasn’t for me and quickly escaped at my soonest opportunity to pursue a higher education.
I was raised in a secular household and religion was rarely, if ever, brought up, and as a result I’ve been pretty much agnostic until my early 20s, when I started to read more books from the Freethinking genre. I’ve become a much more active atheist in recent years, I want to let other, more passive atheists know that they’re not alone.
Why am I running for office? Serving as an elected officer of Seattle Atheists would truly be an honor. When I read about the Seattle Atheist bus ads I was very impressed with amount of coverage and recognition the ads received. I want to contribute to other great ideas that allow atheism to be better understood in the community-at-large.
Reminder: September membership meeting and elections
The Seattle Atheists board and membership will meet on September 20th, 2009 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Greenlake Public Library (7364 E. Green Lake Dr. N., Seattle, WA 98115).
Matt Griscom will be giving a talk entitled ‘Science vs. Religion.’
Membership will vote to choose 5 members-at-large for the coming year, so please update your membership prior to the meeting. We have a pretty big field of new members-at-large this time.
Don’t forget to check out the candidate statements here:
Wendy Britton
Mike Gillis
Randy Rumley
Richard Trimble
Sam Mulvey
Layton Sumpter
Candidate statement: Sam Mulvey
Hi.
My name is Sam Mulvey, and I’ve been pleased to serve as a Member-at-Large for the Seattle Atheists Board in the last term. I would love the opportunity to continue on in that position in the next term.
I see myself as a backstage kind of guy. I tend to think in terms of infrastructure (especially network and computer infrastructure), and I feel like I’ve contributed to the board of Seattle Atheists with that thinking in my first term. I’ve been working on a set of tools for SA which began in the last year with the re-launch of the seattleatheists.org website. I think that the next year will bring even greater work than I achieved last year, as I feel that I have a better understanding of how Seattle Atheists works.
Since my larger work occurs behind the scenes, I feel I can bring a higher level of good-natured humor to proceedings when it’s time to present to a wider audience. I’d like to say that I approach public interaction with a wink and a grin, but that conjures associations with Sarah Palin and a pallor of incompetence I’m pretty sure I don’t want to include in my candidate statement. It’s not about being a class clown; it’s about being happy to work at something I enjoy.
I’ve learned that it’s more difficult than I realized to be a group of organized atheists in the wider world around us. I feel that the attitude I bring, as well as the tools I have and will continue to build, will continue to be an asset to the board of Seattle Atheists. And saying all of these things without an offsetting self-deprecating remark is making me a little ill. Still, I would appreciate your vote.