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The Amtrak Customer Advisory Committee (ACAC) is looking for seven new committee members to fill vacancies of members whose terms expire at the end of August.
The committee is composed of volunteers who represent the diversity of passenger service needs and desires. The ACAC seeks candidates who are Amtrak passengers for all regions of the country. Members attend two national meetings per year as well as regional meeting.
Applications for ACAC must included:
1. a letter of interest explaining how the candidate''s travel customer, educational and work experiences can benefit Amtrak and the committee's work,
2. a resume,
3. a list of the short and long distance Amtrak trips that the candidate has taken during the past twelve months, and
4. planned trips fo the next 12 months.
Completed application packages should be mailed by August 31st to:
Ms. Kate Warr
Amtrak Customer Advisory Committee
900 Second Street NE, Suite 308
Washington, DC 20002
Fax: 202-408-8287
email: [email protected]
(Amtrak and NARP employees and their relatives may not serve.)
Go for it if you think you want to be involved in decisions about customer service.
The committee is composed of volunteers who represent the diversity of passenger service needs and desires. The ACAC seeks candidates who are Amtrak passengers for all regions of the country. Members attend two national meetings per year as well as regional meeting.
Applications for ACAC must included:
1. a letter of interest explaining how the candidate''s travel customer, educational and work experiences can benefit Amtrak and the committee's work,
2. a resume,
3. a list of the short and long distance Amtrak trips that the candidate has taken during the past twelve months, and
4. planned trips fo the next 12 months.
Completed application packages should be mailed by August 31st to:
Ms. Kate Warr
Amtrak Customer Advisory Committee
900 Second Street NE, Suite 308
Washington, DC 20002
Fax: 202-408-8287
email: [email protected]
(Amtrak and NARP employees and their relatives may not serve.)
Go for it if you think you want to be involved in decisions about customer service.