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Candidate Profiles for NCGR Board Elections

Make Your Choices Count - Vote by December 31, 2007


It’s time for NCGR elections once again. You will receive the ballot for the 2007-2008 NCGR election in the mail in November, so keep an eye out for it.  

This year’s election is for Chair and two Directors, whose three-year terms begin in 2008. Please make sure that your ret-urn ballots are mailed and postmarked on or before December 31, 2007.  Ballots postmarked after December 31, 2007 cannot be counted. In the event you wish to vote in person, you may do so between 9:00 AM and 12 noon on January 1, 2008 at 2353 Massachusetts Avenue #91, Cambridge, MA 02140.  

Ballots marked for more than one Chair position or for more than two Director positions will not be counted.  Votes for a write-in candidate will not be counted if the write-in candidate is not a current dues-paid member of NCGR.  

Please read the following candidate biographies. You are encouraged to vote for those individuals who you think will best serve NCGR and the astrological community. Election results will be announced in E-News from NCGR and in the February-March memberletter.  
Thanks to all the candidates for their willingness to serve NCGR, and special thanks to Arlene Nimark for her superb work in chairing the Nominating Committee.

Joyce Levine, Clerk

2007-2008 Election: Meet The Candidates

NCGR Chair Position

Madalyn Hillis-Dineen

When I ran for my first term as Chair in 2004, I wondered whether I could make a difference for the organization and for astrology as a whole or whether I was running simply because it was expected of me. When I look back at the last three years, I can happily say that I do think that I have made a difference for NCGR and that I have been true to our mission: Building Community through Astrological Research and Education.

Since I have been Chair, NCGR has faced many challenges from both within and without. Under my leadership, we have met those challenges and turned them into opportunities. Our current Board works together as a cohesive unit and, collectively, we created the most successful conference NCGR has ever had. In 2004, I said that I wanted to extend a hand of friendship to the leaders of the other major astrological organizations. Along with the heads of ACVA, AFAN, and ISAR, I am proud to be one of the coordinators of the upcoming UAC 2008 conference and I am pleased to say that the four of us are working in concert to produce a wonderful conference for the community.

NCGR will have more challenges to face in the next three years. With the Board, I will work to move our organization forward so that we can meet the needs of our diverse membership. Since I can only serve two terms as Chair, I will also be actively seeking new leadership to follow me. Each Chair of NCGR has brought his or her own personal style of leadership to the job. However, we all have one thing in common – a love of astrology and a sincere interest in seeing NCGR grow. With that in mind, I again ask for your vote and your support as Chair of NCGR.

Madalyn Hillis-Dineen, C.A. NCGR, is the winner of the 1995 UAC Regulus Award for Community Service and the current Chair of the NCGR Board. Since 1979, Madalyn has served NCGR—first on a chapter level and then nationally as editor of the memberletter, as Executive Secretary, as Clerk and finally as national Chair. A noted Uranian astrologer and certified Astro* Carto* Graphy interpreter, Madalyn joined Astrolabe, Inc. in 1994 as their Director of Marketing.  She is a contributing author to the Llewellyn anthology Astrology for Women: Roles and Relationships and is a member of AFAN, ISAR, AAGB and APAI.

Director Position

Jan Warren Allen

Jan began her study of astrology in 1971, and has been a professional astrologer for the past 25 years. Her book Blueprint for Murder, an astrological profile of four serial killers, was published by the AFA (American Federation of Astrologers). She won the AFA’s LCdr. David Williams award for submitting the best AFA Bulletin article during 1994-1995. In addition to the AFA Bulletin, Jan has also written articles for NCGR’s memberletter, and was on the writing staff of Dell Horoscope magazine for eight years.

Jan started NCGR’s Milwaukee chapter 10 years ago, and is NCGR Level IV certified in research. She has taught workshops at conferences in the United States, Ireland, England, and Canada. Jan has a private practice and has appeared on radio and television numerous times.

Aside from astrology, Jan is a very experienced professional musician. Music was always her first love, and she attended Alverno College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and majored in Music Education. As an organist and pianist, she performed in the entertainment field for many years. She was the Director of Music at the Unity Church in Milwaukee for 10 years, and has the honor of having a patriotic choral piece she wrote and arranged accepted by the Army and Navy, which is in their Music Libraries in Washington D.C. She has enjoyed performing at past astrology conferences including several UACs.

I have been the Chair of the Professional Empowerment Program (PEP) for the past two years. The aim of this program is to help astrologers who have the equivalency of, or have passed the educational Level III or IV exams and want to go on to establish successful astrological practices without wasting a lot of time on hit or miss methods. We now have eight wonderful astrologers who have years of experience in many different astrological areas who are signed on as mentors, and they work on a one to one basis with the mentorees. I also have gathered 11 great articles from them, as well as others, which are posted on the NCGR website and are full of invaluable information.

My aim is to continue to help new people to make the transformation from being students to being professional, successful astrologers with ease and confidence.

Carolyn Egan

Carolyn Egan’s astrological study spans 23 years and she is well-known for her special study of long range weather forecasting. She is one of the early pioneers in the field of internet teaching where her weather course has been taken by students world-wide. She has also developed a website dedicated to the rediscovery and promotion of long range weather forecasting.

Carolyn publishes free seasonal weather forecasts and a full season forecast of hurricane information. She provides and monitors a weather email list with international long-range practitioners and meteorologists, writes articles and appears on local media.

She held traditional astrology classes in her local area for 15 years and has strived to improve astrology’s image in all her work. She has presented the weather lecture at several NCGR conferences here and abroad, and at UAC 2002. Carolyn serves on the board of the Boston Chapter of NCGR and maintains the chapter website.

As astrologers, many times we can see turning points in life. Joining NCGR in 1989 was a significant life marker for me. The exposure to local and national astrologers revived my interest and enriched my experience of being an astrologer. I would now like to be part of the continuing good work of NCGR, to be on the giving side and to serve would be an honor.

Through NCGR, I was able to achieve a level of astrology beyond my expectations. The same opportunities are available to any astrologer who has the desire to expand their horizons. The community of astrologers that NCGR has gathered enjoys a richer and deeper experience of astrology because of those who dedicate their services and who are the heart of NCGR, past and present—the Officers and the Board of Directors.

NCGR wisely took advantage of the opportunities the internet provides making astrologer participation greater than ever. I think 21st century astrology via the internet offers a unique opportunity for NCGR to lead all astrologers to the best of the new (and rediscovered old) information to produce solid forecasting techniques for the established and the budding astrologers. This effort will inevitably enhance astrology’s image. The communication skills I have developed over the years and the continuing interest in technology may be useful tools to further NCGR’s future work.

A. T. (Tad) Mann

Tad Mann was born in New York in 1943 and received a B.A in architecture from Cornell University.  He lived in Europe for 28 years and now lives in Hudson, NY.
He has been a professional astrologer since 1972. The Round Art (1979) is a classic book about his logarithmic time-based system that includes conception and gestation for reading natal charts based on the philosophy of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky, Tibetan Buddhism, and Sufi mysticism. Matrix’s Win Star Express astrology software system incorporates this system as Life Time Arcs. His adaptation of the King Scale of Color is available in both Matrix Software and Solar Fire Deluxe.

He is the author of 15 books (translated into 20 languages), of which 10 are about astrology or based on astrological ideas. He created astrological calendars throughout the 1970s and early 1980s called the Phenomenon Book of Calendars. His other books are: Life Time Astrology, The Divine Plot: Astrology and Reincarnation, The Mandala Astrological Tarot, Astrology and the Art of Healing, The Future of Astrology, Millennium Prophecies, and A New Vision of Astrology (Simon and Schuster, 2002).

He lectures regularly at astrological organizations in Europe and the United States, and has taught at most UAC and ISAR conferences over the years. He has been active in local NCGR chapters (NY, CT, MA, PA).

He also teaches using his book Sacred Architecture at Manchester Metropolitan University Architecture School in England, the Danish Design School, the University of Cincinnati Architecture School, and lectured at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco.

He is currently writing Sacred Landscapes, illustrated by the renowned New York photographer Lynn Davis. He has made a documentary film on Kalachakra Tantra Teachings by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and regularly works with Mystic Fire Video.

I would welcome becoming a member of the NCGR Board to help our community integrate astrology with other philosophical relatives in such fields as psychotherapy, healing, cosmology, architecture and design, and tarot through research, education, publications, and conferences. I would bring to bear my experience with international architecture and design organizations, making documentary films, teaching extensively and writing, creating and designing publications for major publishers. I believe that the astrology community needs outreach to younger people worldwide and I think that I can aid in this endeavor.

Gayle Parker

Gayle Parker began her lifelong study of astrology on Cape Cod in 1979.

I became hooked on astrology when I read a brief article on Jonas’ work about how the sex of a child could be determined by moon signs. I experimented with nine pregnant friends and successfully “guessed” nine out of nine genders during the days of pre-ultrasound. I immediately sought out a teacher!

Gayle has been a member of NCGR since 1983 and was very fortunate to study early on with gifted astrologer, Steve Blake (formerly of Astrolabe), who mentored her successfully to Level III certification in 1984.

To consistently hone her skills for her counseling practice, she presently continues her studies with Noel Tyl in his Master Certification course, and participates in annual OPA retreats. She is currently pursuing the NCGR Level IV certification and is also a member of AFAN, OPA, and the Brotherhood of Light.

Gayle is the Founder of the Las Vegas Astrology Meetup group for the purpose of introducing Las Vegans to astrology and mentoring those that are interested in pursuing it further through education and by encouraging them to attend and join the local NCGR chapter that she actively seeks to expand. She gives visual presentations, lectures, and teaches beginning astrology and believes strongly in the education ethic of NCGR and models her classes along the approved curriculum.  She is in the process of developing a newsletter for the Las Vegas Stargazers chapter of NCGR. She is an Adamantine System Master, a form of energy-based quantum healing and meditation technique, and teaches the system as an adjunct to her astrological practice, Astrology Tonight, LLC.

I wish to give back to the astrological community by serving where I am needed.

She is a former Vice President of Operations and Controller of a small company and former Corporate Purchasing Agent in the major casinos for over 15 years, from which she gained many useful skills that include bookkeeping, budgets, and forecasting, financials, spreadsheets, procurement, contracts, negotiation, creating mutually beneficial relationships with clients and vendors, managing human resources and personnel training, and benefits administration.  She is an avid reader and writer and most recently had an article published in the OPA Career Astrologer publication about astrological business licensing issues in Las Vegas.

Gayle lives with her husband and practices astrology full time in Las Vegas, working closely with her colleague, Margie Herskovitz.

Glenn Perry

Glenn Perry, Ph.D., is an astrologer and licensed psychotherapist in private practice in Haddam Neck, CT. A professional astrologer since 1974, he is director of The Association for Psychological Astrology (APA) and former editor-publisher of The Journal of AstroPsychology.

In addition to private practice, Glenn lectures throughout the world on the application of astrology to the fields of counseling and psychotherapy. He has written seven books, including Issues and Ethics in the Profession of Astrology, and is President of the Academy of Astro-Psychology, an online school which provides graduate level courses in psychological astrology. Glenn has guest lectured at Kepler College and has served as clinical evaluator at Antioch College, Union College, and Goddard College for students integrating astrology into their course work. From 1998-2000, he taught graduate classes in astrology to doctoral students at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS).

Dr. Perry has served as vice-president of the International Society of Astrological Research (ISAR) where he was a Board member from 1996-2004, and has also served on the Board of the United Astrology Conference (UAC). As the primary architect of ISAR’s Ethics Code, Glenn has been actively involved in the development of a Certification Program for astrologers. He is currently Qualitative Research Advisor for ISAR and writes a regular column for their Journal called New Directions in Astrological Research. More than 1000 astrologers subscribe to his online AstroPsychology Newsletter.

Dr. Perry’s research interests center on how astrology can be integrated with new paradigm thinking in science and psychology. Future aspirations include supporting NCGR’s education programs, advancing professionalism, and ethical awareness in the field, developing qualitative methodologies for researchers, and promoting greater unity and cooperation amongst national and international astrological organizations.

Sylvia Jean Smith

Sylvia is a retired registered nurse with a firm 20 years of administrative nursing in her background. Prior to retiring, she was Nurse-Manager of a busy Medical-Surgical Unit in an active treatment hospital, which required strong organizational skills, as well as good interpersonal skills with staff-management, and involvement on several committees. Her astrological career was interrupted by this lengthy nursing career, however since resuming her astrological interests, she has been far from idle.

Her main passion has been research of the eclipses and their Saros cycles, which she has been avidly involved in since 1992, and yes, there is a book begging to be completed. Sylvia has also lectured in Canada and the United States, and has been published in The Mountain Astrologer along with various other American and British publications. She singlehandedly edited and published a Canadian copyrighted astrological newsletter (S.H.A.P.E.) from 1995 to 2003, and carried her own by-line in this periodical. She also organized speaking engagements for outside speakers in her community—again single-handedly.

Sylvia’s passions are astrology and gardening, in that order, and she is an avid reader. Her interests in astrology include traditional techniques and teachings, horary, mundane events, and a never-ending interest in medical techniques.

She is a card-carrying associate member of the Canadian Astronomical Society, and holds membership with NCGR, ISAR, and AFAN.

I was pleased to be nominated as a candidate on the NCGR team, and feel that I have a number of talents to offer this organization. First, my interest is research, and have been involved in this for the past 15 years with my Eclipse and Saros Series work. NCGR has been very supportive of this endeavor, and I would like to be able to give back to the astrological community through the NCGR organization. Secondly, my ability to organize, meet deadlines, and problem-solve are excellent, so my contribution to NCGR could offset what I gain in my technically challenged areas. Without question, I have much to offer the editing, publication, and layout of NCGR publications, having not only published an astrological newsletter for eight years, but also, during this same time, doing volunteer work at a local school, teaching grade eight students how to organize, layout, and seek financial support in the community for their yearbook.

NCGR was the original Professional Development organization in the astrological community that I learned of when I resumed my astrological interests after my nursing career. They should proudly wear that banner, and I will support this however I can.

Your vote and your support of me as an NCGR team player is appreciated.

Leigh Westin

Leigh Westin (D.F.Astrol.S, C.A. NCGR), is a current Director, who was appointed to an unexpired term in 2003 and elected in 2004, during which she has led Chapter Affairs, envisioning the position as a liaison between chapters and the National Board.

Under her advocatory leadership and with chapter input, the first Chapter Handbook was published, a chapter bylaw template was developed, rebate timing was further defined, and greater communication between chapters and the Natonal Board ensued, first with the President’s list (now the Presidents’ Council, which will be voting for the first time with National for the Sisyphus Award), then with chapter officers on the chapter bulletin board list.

In 2005, she led the successful publication sale during which chapters could acquire for only shipping costs, cartons of Essentials of Intermediate Astrology. In 2006 Leigh volunteered as editor of the Geocosmic Journal, producing the last four issues and the sub-themes, School of Athens (Classical Journal) and the Masonic timeline (Alchemy Journal). At the 2007 Baltimore conference, she led the well-attended Chapter Delegates meeting and a Chapter Leadership Workshop is planned for UAC 2008.

Leigh offers the unique perspective as an astrologer and metaphysican for over 40 years combined with expertise from other professional positions, involving large budgets, corporate interface, innovation and accountability, spanning several years each in curriculum development, university instruction, editing, writing, marketing, and product management. In traditional education, Leigh finished with honors: B.S., Education, 1978; M.S., Institutional Management, 1980; and M.A., General Counseling, 1992.

One of the first to teach astrology in colleges in the 1960s, Leigh achieved the Diploma from the Faculty of Astrology Studies under Jeff Mayo in 1972. Early on, she built a client base, later turning to declination research. Since then she has presented original findings; lectured for many groups, including NCGR, ISAR, AFA, UAC; and is the 12-year editor of the Declination SIG’s Journal, The Other Dimension. In 2000, she published her first book, Beyond the Solstice (others currently in process).

Leigh’s vision: Though we have resolved multiple challenges, many remain. I'd like to see even stronger chapters; more chapter leadership tools; stronger parameters for chapter development; greater outreach to young astrologers; quicker response and easier sign-up for new members and renewals; and chapters, as our grassroots representatives, working with National to bring these about. I am honored to have been entrusted with a cirectorship for the past four years, and with your vote and re-election will continue to work toward an even stronger NCGR.

Mark Wolz

As a youngster, I had respect for astrology as a science and a mistrust of it as an art. Fascinated by how the mind works and how people interact, I completed a B.S. in psychology at Michigan State University. From there I set out to see the world. During my travels and then while I earned an M.A. in anthropology and Southeast Asian studies from Cornell University, the balance shifted back and forth between science and art. I moved to New York City and the scales tipped heavily toward art.

In 1983 I took up astrology because I found it answered questions that I couldn’t address through other means. Later on I began to practice yoga and found it blends nicely with astrology, helping me find a meeting place between science and art. I completed the NCGR Level IV certification for both teaching and consulting in 2000 and became a yoga teacher at the same time. Since then I’ve been active in the New York chapter of NCGR, offering classes and lectures as well as seeing clients privately. I’ve been to two retreats with OPA (Organization for Professional Astrology) and found them very beneficial.

I believe astrologers have much to gain from working together and forming community. With two colleagues I established Access Astrology; our purpose is to make astrology accessible to the public. This year we are presenting a talk every Tuesday at East West Books in Manhattan, and we’re finding a public that gets excited about building community around astrology. By lending a friendly face to astrology, we are broadening the interface between astrologers and the public, and gaining respect for our art and science.

I find many of us are making efforts to meet the public, and I believe NCGR will encourage such endeavors. I am pleased to see astrology making its way into college curriculums, and I believe the day will come when astrologers will again be able to have productive conversations with psychologists and physicians.

Go to UAC on a Scholarship!

Deadline for Applications: January 31, 2008

NCGR is offering scholarships for members who want to go to UAC but may have trouble meeting the expenses involved. The deadline to apply is fast approaching, so check out the categories below and see if one fits your situation. Applications for all scholarships must be sent to , Scholarship Committee Chairman, by the January 31st deadline.
Chapter Scholarship
The candidate must be nominated by the chapter president, with an explanation of why he or she deserves this scholarship.
Scholarship: Free full conference registration and banquet: $330
Criteria: 1) NCGR member 2) Must be a hard working volunteer within the Chapter
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For the following three scholarships (educational, national, and international) the candidate must document the specified criteria using no more than one single-spaced page in a 12-point Times Roman font.
Educational Scholarship
Scholarship: Free full conference registration and banquet: $330
Criteria: 1) NCGR member must be studying for Level I, II, or III certification and registered to take one of these exams at the conference 2) Must demonstrate financial need.
National Scholarship
Scholarship: Free full conference registration and banquet: $330
Criteria: 1) NCGR member 2) Must demonstrate passion for astrology and financial need.
International Scholarship
Scholarship: Free full conference registration and banquet: $330, plus $500 for expenses: $830
Criteria: 1) NCGR member 2) Must demonstrate passion for astrology and financial need.

NCGR Certification Tests

Our newly revised tests for Levels I through IV have been operative since September 1, 2005. What this means is that we will still allow testing with the exams used at present - but beginning with June 1 and September 1 respectively brand-new Levels I, II, and III will be used exclusively (the Level IV tests are essentially the same as before). This will give all you procrastinators and fence-sitters the chance to take the old tests between now and the new dates.

Other changes have also gone into effect along with the new tests. For one, the Level III Take-Home tests are now graded separately. That is, a candidate must first take the proctored Level III exam; after completing that exam with a passing grade, the candidate can then apply for the Take-Home exam. The Take-Home exam will not be administered unless and until the candidate successfully completes the proctored Level III exam.

Another change has to do with the math segments of Levels I and II. If a candidate does not successfully pass the math segment of either of these two tests, he or she must take the entire Level I or Level II test over again in order to pass. There will not be a separate re-take exam for math only.

Current fees for each level of testing are as follows:

Level I (Proctored Exam)

$ 45.00 NCGR Members

$ 90.00 non-Members

Level II (Proctored Exam)

$ 55.00 NCGR Members

$ 100.00 non-Members

Level III (Proctored Exam)

$ 65.00 NCGR Members

$ 110.00 non-Members

Level III (Take-Home Exam)

$ 75.00 NCGR Members

$ 120.00 non-Members

Level IV (Rectification)

$ 90.00 NCGR Members

$ 135.00 non-Members

Level IV (Consultation, Education, Research, or General Studies)

$ 150.00 NCGR Members

$300.00 non-Members

The Study Guide is still priced at $15.00 plus shipping & handling and is available through this link. Among some of the changes instituted with the revised tests have been new material on Classical Astrology in Levels I and II. You will also note that Level III in particular includes new material in the proctored exam that covers Vedic, Chinese, and Mesoamerican astrology. The Take-Home exam for Level III still requires the in-depth Mundane Essay but it also includes electing the best times for four specific events from a given natal chart (instead of the previous requirement of analyzing a Solar Return Chart). Solar and Lunar Returns are now covered in the Level III proctored exam. Although an essay on Professional Ethics is already included in the other required material for the Level IV Consultation Track, questions on Ethics are also interspersed throughout all three Levels of the proctored exams.

We sincerely hope that all of you who haven't already done so will now decide to test your astrological mettle and participate in our educational program by working toward the challenging goal of NCGR certification.

Shirley Soffer
Director of Education, NCGR

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