Board of Directors
| Lana Fore-Warkocz is no stranger to the world of communications, editorials, advertising and promotions. Now, as the publisher for The Constitutionalist Today, she will utilize her skills to help take back the country she loves dearly. A former military wife of nearly 21 years and the daughter of a WWII veteran, she is completely devoted to those who currently and have served their country. Lana majored in Broadcast Journalism with a minor in Business and had been involved in the publishing industry for nearly 20 years. Starting out in radio, she continued her work in newspapers and magazines throughout the country. Lana has been a resident off and on in Colorado Springs for nearly 25 years and clearly understands the city’s growth and its economic needs. She is very involved with our city politically and actively participates with various organizations and volunteers with the USO. Lana has also had a proven record in leadership that has allowed her to build a distinguished career in developing and generating advertising sales at the local, regional and national levels. She has been recognized as an accomplished professional having received several awards for her outstanding sales and writing. She enjoys softball, traveling, bowling, camping and watching football with her family. Lana is married and has one daughter. | |
| William Gillin grew up in Montana and graduated from the US Air Force Academy in 1973. Formerly an Air Force pilot, now a commercial pilot, Bill has been a resident of Colorado Springs for 25 years. A writer, editor, and politcal junkie, Bill wants to see our government return to the constitutional republic envisioned by our Founding Fathers. | |
| Julie Ayers is a native Kansan who moved to Colorado in 2004. Before moving to Colorado she worked in the journalism field for several years. She was the editor of the Central Texas College newspaper in Killeen, TX, a reporter/editorial assistant for the 6th Army Support Group newspaper in Germany and a freelance writer for the Columbia Business Journal in Columbia, MO After moving to Colorado Julie switched careers and became an interpreter for the deaf. Julie was a proud Army wife for 18 years and will always be an avid supporter of our troops. Her passions include God, her church, her family—especially her two sons—the American flag, and everything it stands for. | |
| Teddy Otero spent his childhood traveling much of Europe and the continental United States, courtesy of the United States Air Force. Teddy has held jobs across the spectrum of marketing, graphic design, and web development.
Barely aware of his parents’ politics during his childhood, it was the values they instilled in him that eventually ignited Teddy’s passion for conservatism. (That, or his vague relation to namesake Theodore Roosevelt.) Teddy helped launch The Constitutionalist Today in 2010, a publication mirroring his vision for America. Teddy enjoys exploring Colorado with his new bride, Jenny (and Border Collie pup Toby), building computers, and escaping into the Star Wars galaxy. |
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| Joan Eich is the wife of a military retiree, mother of two and grandmother of three. In 1986, after sixteen years of trying to get to Colorado Springs, the U.S. Air Force finally granted her wish by stationing her husband here. Joan worked as a property claims adjuster for eleven years and traveled across the U.S. to work catastrophes such as fires, hail and hurricanes. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Regis University. Although Joan’s true obsessions are her granddaughters, she also enjoys gardening, reading, great food and animals. She always loved the United States of America but, having lived in and traveled to other countries, her appreciation for the U.S. Constitution has deepened. |
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