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New Appointments to Boston 2026

June 1, 2018

Officers of the Boston 2026 World Expo are pleased to announce an expansion of staff from across the country joining the Organizing Committee of America’s next once-a-decade international philatelic exhibition.

In alphabetical order they are:

  • David Ball, Framingham, MA: Security Manager
  • Michael Bloom, Portland, OR: Volunteer Chair
  • Carol Bommarito, New York, NY: Art Director
  • Dane Claussen, Greenville, PA: Government/NGO Outreach Chair
  • Colin Fraser, Woodstock, NY: Dealer Bourse Chair (International)
  • Sandeep Jaiswal, Cranston, RI: Customs Broker Liaison
  • Suzanne Kouri, Lexington, MA: Development Chair
  • Chris Lazaroff, Chester, SC: USPS Liaison
  • Mark Reasoner, Columbus, OH: Dealer Bourse Chair (USA/Canada)
  • Scott Tiffney, Bellefonte, PA: Literature Chair.

Their addition now brings the total of volunteers accepting leadership positions in the show to more than 30. Several are bringing their experience from posts with WorldStamp Show–NY 2016.

The list of all current committee members can be found online at www.boston2026.org along with information about the exhibition taking place in Boston in May 2026.

Thomas M. Fortunato
Boston 2026 Public Relations Chair
Tom.Fortunato@boston2026.org

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Boston 2026: New Name, New Logo

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May 5, 2017

You’ve probably heard the expression, “Everything old is new again.” So it is with the twelfth U.S. international philatelic exhibition scheduled to take place May 23–30, 2026.

The show’s new name is a slight but significant change: “Boston 2026 World Stamp Show” is now “Boston 2026 World Expo.” It’s shorter, and opens the door to explore more than just “stamps,” as our hobby includes a wealth of other items.

So a more familiar visual cue was needed and a logo redesign began. Many factors were considered. Its symbolism must be recognizable to a broad worldwide audience. The colors used must also have meaning and be a branding hallmark used in multiple applications.

A small show sub-committee was formed to come up with ideas. A key member of that group was Richard Sheaff, one of this country’s foremost and prolific stamp designers. Symbols of Boston were considered, including the Old North Church and the famous
Concord Minuteman statue, both of which have been depicted on U.S. and foreign stamps. So, too, were a variety of Revolutionary-era flags.

Eventually, it was the flag idea, surrounded by perforations, to which everyone agreed. But which flag? Dick’s design concept using the “Betsy Ross” 13-star design became the unanimous choice of the sub-committee. “Old Glory” has been represented on U.S. stamps more often than any other symbol. What could be more recognizable globally than an American flag, especially one with an extra-special connection to 1776?

While Betsy’s true connection to the 13-star flag remains in doubt, all are convinced that without a doubt the new Boston 2026 World Expo logo makes the right statement in representing the hobby’s once-a-decade mega-event almost nine years away.

It will be unveiled officially for the first time during Philatelic Show, May 5–7 at the Regency Hotel & Conference Center in Boxborough, Massachusetts. The Boston 2026 website at www.boston2026.org will also prominently feature the logo and new name at that time.

Find more details about this once-a-decade event on the exhibition’s website at www.boston2026.org.

Thomas M. Fortunato
Boston 2026 Public Relations Chair
Tom.Fortunato@Boston2026.org

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New Boston 2026 Personnel Named

December 1, 2016

Boston 2026 World Stamp Show, Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of several key chairs from across the country to its Organizing Committee.

They include:

  • APS Advisor: Scott English, Bellefonte, PA
  • ASDA Advisor: Dana Guyer, Centre Hall, PA
  • Assistant Legal Counsel: Matt Liebson, Solon, OH
  • Awards: Alan Barasch, St. Louis, MO
  • Beginning Collectors and Youth: Andrew Oleksiuk, Chicago, IL
  • Bourse (Canada/USA): Michael Mead, Orleans, MA
  • Court of Honor: Douglas N. Clark, Marstons Mills, MA
  • Frames: Lawrence Norris, Hudson, MA
  • Heritage Events: Daniel Piazza, Washington, DC
  • Public Relations: Thomas M. Fortunato, Rochester, NY
  • Social Media: Melanie Rogers, Chicago, IL
  • Societies: Jeffrey Shapiro, Fayville, MA
  • IT: Larry Fillion, Acton, MA

These philatelic leaders join the current Executive Team members:

  • President: Nancy N. Clark, Marstons Mills, MA
  • Vice President: Yamil H. Kouri, Lexington, MA
  • Treasurer: Cass Rejent, Marietta, GA
  • Resident Counsel: George S. Norton, Auburndale, MA
  • Executive Director: Mark A. Butterline, Maynard, MA.

Boston 2026 World Stamp Show, Inc. is a Massachusetts corporation that will stage the twelfth international philatelic exhibition of the United States from May 23 to May 30, 2026, at the Boston Convention and Exposition Center in the Boston Waterfront District.

Find more details about this once-a-decade event on the exhibition’s website at www.boston2026.org.

Thomas M. Fortunato
Boston 2026 Public Relations Chair
Tom.Fortunato@Boston2026.org

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First WSS–NY 2016 Donation Made

August 13, 2016 

Yamil H. Kouri, left, and Nancy B. Clark, right, receive a check from Wade Saadi.

The first donation check from World Stamp Show-NY 2016 fund balances was presented to officials of America’s next international philatelic exhibition, Boston 2026 at APS Stampshow in Portland, Oregon. 

WSS-NY 2016 President Wade Saadi commented that while finances for the New York International show are still being finalized, this contribution to the Boston show would be forthcoming by the end of the year. 

After being introduced to the crowd by APS Executive Director Scott English, Saadi handed the jumbo-sized check for $100,000 to Boston 2026 Director Yamil H. Kouri and President Nancy B. Clark. It continues the tradition of providing seed money to support the country’s subsequent every-decade international event. 

Saadi additionally mentioned that the NY2016 site would remain online for several years to honor the hundreds of volunteers who added to the show’s success and allow worldwide viewers the opportunity to relive the excitement of all eight days.  Attendees can continue to add photos to the show’s Google Photos archive through the Show Information-Photos page.  Visitors continue to “Like” the site on Facebook. 

Details about both shows can be found online at www.ny2016.org and www.boston2026.org.

Thomas M. Fortunato
Chairman, Marketing and Public Relations
World Stamp Show NY 2016

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Boston Continues Preparations for 2026 U.S. International

April 25, 2016

Although America’s next international philatelic exhibition is only about a month away from opening its doors, work is already been well underway on the following show, Boston 2026, taking place at the Boston Convention and Exposition Center May 23–30, 2026.

The twelfth U.S. international philatelic exhibition is officially named “Boston 2026 World Stamp Show” and can be found online at www.boston2026.org on a site in cooperation with the Northeastern Federation of Stamp Clubs. Planning went into high gear after the American Philatelic Society Board of Directors voted to accept Boston’s bid to host the 2026 show on February 12, 2015. The selection of Boston was especially significant as it will be the focus of activity as America celebrates its 250th anniversary that year.

Organizers of Boston 2026 include Nancy B. Clark of Marstons Mills, MA, President; Steve Walske of San Francisco, CA, CFO; Christopher Brouady of Burlington, MA, Secretary/Clerk; Yamil H. Kouri, Jr. of Lexington, MA, Director; and George S. Norton, Esq. of Auburndale, MA, Resident Agent. The Executive Director is Mark A. Butterline of Maynard, MA.

All will be attending World Stamp Show–NY 2016 for a closed business meeting on Thursday, June 2, followed by a kickoff meeting open to the public on Saturday, June 4 from 1 to 2 p.m. in Room 1E07. Everyone is welcome to learn more about initial show plans.

Questions may be sent to Nancy B. Clark, care of the Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History at Regis College, 235 Wellesley Street, Weston, MA 02493-2621, or emailed to info@boston2026.org.

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