Tuesday's "APS Stamp Talk"
If you haven't heard Nancy Clark's APS Stamp Talk be sure to tune in tomorrow!
On the show will be Marios Theodossious of Album Pro and EZStamp, followed by a guest from Zazzle and Endicia. The show airs live every other Tuesday, 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM, Pacific /10:00-11:00 Eastern.
For instructions on how to listen go to the APS Stamp Talk home page. While you're there, you can access past shows via the archives.
I was honored to be the show earlier this month along with Steve Zwillinger, who spoke about APS board planning sessions and Marvin Mallon, President, Compu-Quote/HobbySoft makers of coin and stamp collecting software.
Nancy is an experienced exhibitor, international level judge, author, editor and past Director and Treasurer of the American Philatelic Society. She is a founding member of a local club, a state federation and a national-level stamp exhibition.
She is also the recipient of 2005 The Rowland Hill Award. Named after Sir Rowland Hill, creator of the first postage stamp, it is awarded annually by The Southeast Federation of Stamp Clubs to the person that has done the most to further the hobby in the southeast.
On the show will be Marios Theodossious of Album Pro and EZStamp, followed by a guest from Zazzle and Endicia. The show airs live every other Tuesday, 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM, Pacific /10:00-11:00 Eastern.
For instructions on how to listen go to the APS Stamp Talk home page. While you're there, you can access past shows via the archives.
I was honored to be the show earlier this month along with Steve Zwillinger, who spoke about APS board planning sessions and Marvin Mallon, President, Compu-Quote/HobbySoft makers of coin and stamp collecting software.
Nancy is an experienced exhibitor, international level judge, author, editor and past Director and Treasurer of the American Philatelic Society. She is a founding member of a local club, a state federation and a national-level stamp exhibition.
She is also the recipient of 2005 The Rowland Hill Award. Named after Sir Rowland Hill, creator of the first postage stamp, it is awarded annually by The Southeast Federation of Stamp Clubs to the person that has done the most to further the hobby in the southeast.
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