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'''Kathleen “Kate” Secor''', a [[Charlottesville, VA]], [[conrunning fan]], was a founder and [[chair]] of [[NSCon]], an [[sf convention]] at Vassar, in 2001.  She worked on [[Baycon (CA)]] for a number of years and headed [[programming]] for [[Capclave 2020]].  She was Associate [[Area Head]] of [[Site Selection]] for [[MidAmeriCon II]] in 2016 and Deputy [[Division Head]] for the [[WSFS]] Division at [[Worldcon 75]] in 2017.
 
'''Kathleen “Kate” Secor''', a [[Charlottesville, VA]], [[conrunning fan]], was a founder and [[chair]] of [[NSCon]], an [[sf convention]] at Vassar, in 2001.  She worked on [[Baycon (CA)]] for a number of years and headed [[programming]] for [[Capclave 2020]].  She was Associate [[Area Head]] of [[Site Selection]] for [[MidAmeriCon II]] in 2016 and Deputy [[Division Head]] for the [[WSFS]] Division at [[Worldcon 75]] in 2017.
  
She is [[co-chair]], with [[Cliff Dunn]], of the [[Memphis in 2023]] [[Worldcon bid]], which has announced that she will be [[con chair]] should they win.  
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She was [[co-chair]], with [[Cliff Dunn]], of the [[Memphis in 2023]] [[Worldcon bid]], which announced that she would be [[con chair]] if they won.  
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:23, 24 October 2021

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Kathleen “Kate” Secor, a Charlottesville, VA, conrunning fan, was a founder and chair of NSCon, an sf convention at Vassar, in 2001. She worked on Baycon for a number of years and headed programming for Capclave 2020. She was Associate Area Head of Site Selection for MidAmeriCon II in 2016 and Deputy Division Head for the WSFS Division at Worldcon 75 in 2017.

She was co-chair, with Cliff Dunn, of the Memphis in 2023 Worldcon bid, which announced that she would be con chair if they won.



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