Press Release 2005-2

CONJOSE COMMITTEE DISCHARGED

SAN FRANCISCO SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTIONS, INC.
A California Non-Profit Corporation
PO Box 61363, Sunnyvale CA 94088-1363 USA

[EMAIL PROTECTED]; http://www.sfsfc.org/ 

For immediate release: September 25, 2005

ConJose Committee Discharged

At their meeting on Saturday, September 17, 
2005, the board of directors of San Francisco 
Science Fiction Conventions, Inc. (SFSFC) voted 
to discharge the ConJose Asset Management 
Committee, dissolving the final administrative 
remnant of the 2002 Worldcon Committee.

The World Science Fiction Society (WSFS) 
requires that Worldcon committees file annual 
reports on their income and expenses until any 
surplus generated by that Worldcon is disbursed.  
ConJose filed its Final Report with WSFS at the 
2005 WSFS Business Meeting at Interaction, the 
2005 Worldcon in Glasgow.  With no further 
responsibilities to WSFS, the committee had no 
further functions to perform, and SFSFC 
dissolved it.

A copy of ConJose's Final Report to WSFS, as 
well as its 2004 and 2003 reports, is available 
on the corporation's web site: 
http://www.sfsfc.org/.

With the ConJose Committee now dissolved, any 
further responsibility for any issues related to 
the 2002 Worldcon is now directly managed by 
SFSFC.  Any questions about ConJose should be 
directed to the corporation at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The ConJose Asset Management Committee was a 
successor to the 2002 Worldcon Operating 
Committee that managed ConJose under the 
direction of SFSFC.  After most of ConJose's 
responsibilities were complete, SFSFC dissolved 
the larger Worldcon Operating Committee and 
appointed Cindy Scott, Kevin Standlee, and Tom 
Whitmore as a ConJose Asset Management 
Committee.  The CJAM Committee was responsible 
for managing the residual WSFS-related 
responsibilities and remaining assets of the 
ConJose Committee.

SFSFC's action on September 17 closes the loop 
on the 2002 Worldcon, whose history can be 
traced to the formation in July 1996 of a 
Worldcon Bidding Committee that originally bid 
for San Francisco, then switched to San Jose 
when the San Francisco facilities were 
unavailable.  After being selected to host the 
2002 Worldcon at Aussiecon Three in 1999, the 
bid committee handed over the convention to an 
Operating Committee that actually ran the 
convention.

Including all three management committees, the 
2002 Worldcon spanned nine years and two months, 
from July 1996 to September 2005.

SFSFC is the parent non-profit corporation of 
ConJose, the 2002 World Science Fiction 
Convention, and ConFrancisco, the 1993 Worldcon.

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Contact:

SFSFC Inc.: Kevin Standlee [EMAIL PROTECTED]

San Francisco Science Fiction Conventions, Inc. 
is a California non-profit corporation 
recognized as tax-exempt under US Internal 
Revenue Code 501(c)(3).

"ConJose" and "ConFrancisco" are service marks 
of San Francisco Science Fiction Conventions, 
Inc., a California non-profit corporation.

"WSFS," "World Science Fiction Society," 
"Worldcon," and "World Science Fiction 
Convention" are registered service marks of the 
World Science Fiction Society, an unincorporated 
literary society.

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