Meet Our Trusted Servants

Supporting Recovery Through Service

In Alcoholics Anonymous, trusted servants are members who volunteer their time and experience to help our fellowship thrive. They don’t govern—they serve. Their role is to support AA groups, foster communication, and ensure that our message of hope reaches those who need it most.

District 2’s trusted servants help coordinate efforts across our wide geographic area, from organizing events and managing finances to building bridges with treatment centers and the broader community. Each position plays a vital role in keeping AA accessible, informed, and united.

Below you’ll find a list of our current trusted servants, along with a brief description of what each role does. Whether you’re curious about how AA functions or considering service yourself, we hope this inspires you to get involved. There’s always room for willing hands and open hearts.

District Committee Member (DCM)

What it is: The DCM is the elected leader of the district.
Purpose: Acts as the communication link between the district’s AA groups and the Area Assembly. Supports GSRs and coordinates district-wide service efforts.
Current DCM: Cheryl B.

Alternate DCM

What it is: The backup to the DCM.
Purpose: Steps in when the DCM is unavailable and assists with outreach and leadership continuity.
Current Alternate DCM: Don B.

Treasurer

What it is: The district’s financial steward.
Purpose: Manages group contributions, pays expenses, and provides financial transparency.
Current Treasurer: Kristi S.

Secretary

What it is: The district’s record keeper.
Purpose: Takes meeting minutes, maintains contact lists, and distributes information.
Current Secretary: Whitney S. (Barb G. Alternate)

Technology Chair

What it is: Oversees digital tools and platforms.
Purpose: Supports virtual meetings, maintains tech systems, and ensures smooth communication.
Current Chair: Meg P.

Newsletter Chair

What it is: Creates and distributes the district newsletter.
Purpose: Shares updates, events, and service opportunities to keep members informed.
Current Chair: Susan S.

Corrections (CFC) Chair

What it is: Coordinates AA outreach to correctional facilities.
Purpose: Brings meetings and literature to incarcerated individuals.
Current Chair: Amanda W.

Public Information / Cooperation with the Professional Community (PI/CPC) Chair

What it is: Builds relationships with the public and professionals.
Purpose: Educates the community and professionals about AA.
Current Chair: Brian H.

Treatment Chair

What it is: Liaison between AA and treatment centers.
Purpose: Supports AA access in rehab facilities and helps clients transition into AA.
Current Chair: Open

Archives Chair

What it is: Preserves the district’s history.
Purpose: Maintains documents and records that reflect AA’s growth in the district.
Current Chair: Carmen F.

Grapevine Chair

What it is: Promotes AA’s official magazine, the Grapevine.
Purpose: Encourages reading, subscribing, and contributing to the Grapevine.
Current Chair: Karen U.

Accessibilities Chair

What it is: Ensures AA is inclusive and accessible to all.
Purpose: Supports members with disabilities or other challenges in accessing meetings and materials.
Current Chair: Carmen F.