Lindsay Dougherty, Running Unopposed, Reelected Principal Officer Of Hollywood’s Teamsters Local 399
09.09.2022 - 22:23
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Lindsay Dougherty, leader of Hollywood’s Teamsters Local 399, has been reelected to a full three-year term as the local’s secretary-treasurer and principal officer. Dougherty, running unopposed, was first elected to the post by the local’s executive board in May to fill out the unexpired term of Steve Dayan, who retired after nine years in office.
Dougherty and her entire slate of running mates were elected unopposed at a Thursday night meeting of the local’s executive board. Dougherty also serves as director of the Teamsters Motion Picture and Theatrical Trade Division and is the Western Region vice president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT).
“I am proud of the team we have put together to secure the solvency and operations of our great local union for the years ahead,” Dougherty said in a statement. “This is an exciting time in the history of our local union. Our members continue to build their solidarity and power locally, throughout our industry and international organization. As secretary-treasurer, my challenge and goal is to harness this power as we prepare for our next round of bargaining for our major agreements in two short years. Protecting, preserving, and improving the lives of our members and their families is a daily commitment, and I am grateful to serve in this capacity for the next 3-year term.”
Other Local 399 leaders who were elected without opposition were President Kenny Farnell, Vice President Joshua Staheli, Recording Secretary Philip Quansah, and trustees Shaun Ryan, Alison Taylor and Joe Mora.
Ed Duffy, meanwhile, is stepping down from his role as the local’s vice president. Duffy, who served on the executive board for the past 18 years, said in a letter to the Local 399
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