FSC Announces Candidates for the 2011 Board of Directors Election

CANOGA PARK, Calif. — The FSC has announced the candidates for its 2011 board of directors election to be held this week.

The candidates, in alphabetical order, are Peter Acworth (Kink.com), Axel Braun (director/producer), Jeffrey Douglas (attorney), Mara Epstein (Lelo Inc.), Sid Grief (AAANews.com), Alec Helmy (XBIZ.com), Joel Kaminsky (Good Vibrations), Mark Kernes (AVN Magazine), Reed Lee (attorney), Steven Scarborough (Hothouse Entertainment) and Lynn Swanson (Topco Sales).

Acworth and Braun are first-time candidates.

For photos and bios on each candidate, please visit the FSC blog at FSCBlogger.

Only active FSC members may vote in the election; they may choose for nine available board seats from the field of 11 candidates.

Electronic ballots will be sent to active FSC members via online survey service Zoomerang.com on Wednesday, Dec 9. Members will have until Dec. 22 to cast their votes.

Active FSC members that do not receive their ballots via email or for more information, contact the FSC office at (818) 348-9373, or email joanne@freespeechcoalition.com.

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