At the recent UNM-LA Advisory Board meeting, John Pawlakunm-LA, a board member, was praised for his efforts in getting the Bonds passed. However, he quickly emphasizes that this credit truly belongs to the entire community. The community holds education in high regard and consistently backs initiatives to enhance the quality of education that students receive. John expresses his heartfelt gratitude for this collective support.
Thanking Voters for Their Choices
Those who voted yes for the Bonds are thanked for demonstrating the county's commitment to students to the state. On the other hand, those who voted no are also thanked for exercising their right to vote. In Los Alamos, the diversity of opinions is seen as a strength, and by voting, all voices are given a chance to be heard. This balanced view is one of the many qualities that make Los Alamos unique.Using Bonds for Improvements
In the future, an open and frequent feedback loop will be established to keep the community informed about the progress of the improvements made with the Bonds. Just as emphasized in Project Management workshops, keeping track of progress is crucial to determine success. The intention is to ensure that Los Alamos emerges as a winner, and the passage of these Bonds makes that goal achievable. John's gratitude is evident as he expresses it once again in a Bond-ily manner.Collecting Bond Signs for Future Use
If you have a "Vote Yes for the Bonds" sign, the community would greatly appreciate your help in collecting them for future use. You can reach out to John at johnunmla@gmail.com to arrange a pickup. Alternatively, if it is convenient for you, you can drop the sign off at the University's main office. This small act shows the community's unity and commitment to the shared goals.In conclusion, John is proud to be a part of this community and expresses his sincere gratitude once again. The Bond initiative has brought the community together and paved the way for better educational opportunities.