District Officers

District Officers

DCM - District Committee Member

Officer: Peggy M.
(320) 224-9403

The District Committee Member (DCM) is the elected leader of the district committee which is made up of all GSRs in the district. The DCM reports information from GSR meetings at area meetings.

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Alternate DCM - District Committee Member




Archives Committee

This position is currently vacant.
  • Conduct A.A. Archives workshops
  • Create portable archives exhibits to display at local A.A. events
  • Ask groups to complete Group History forms to capture local A.A. history
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PI - Public Information Committee

Officer: Sarah C.
(320) 292-1390
  • Giving presentations about A.A to schools and organizations.
  • Providing information about A.A. through digital and print materials, website and phone line services.
  • Ensuring local media have accurate information about A.A. through PSAs, anonymity-protected interviews and press kits.
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Treatment Committee

This position is currently vacant.

Members of Treatment Committees work to carry the A.A. message into treatment settings where suffering alcoholics, and the professionals who treat them, may be introduced to A.A.

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Literature Committee

This position is currently vacant.
  • Conduct A.A. literature workshops
  • Provide displays, supplies of A.A. catalogs and order forms
  • Consider proposed additions to and changes in Conference-approved literature and audiovisual material
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CPC - Cooperation with the Professional Community Committee

This position is currently vacant.
  • Establishing better communication with professionals working with alcoholics
  • Finding simple, effective ways of cooperating without affiliating
  • Explaining clearly what A.A. does and doesn’t do
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Corrections Committee

Officer: John D
(612) 919-2651

The Corrections committee is to coordinate the work of individual A.A. members and groups who are interested in carrying our message of recovery to incarcerated alcoholics. Bringing meetings and literature into facilities, raising awareness of the Corrections Correspondence Service (C.C.S.) among "inside" and "outside" A.A. members, and helping inmates transition to a local A.A. Community through pre-release contacts are just some of the activities corrections committees support.

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