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Reels leaves future to new generation
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2002 Mashantucket Pequot chairman Kenneth M. Reels wrote tribal members on Tuesday to inform them he won't seek re-election as chairman of the Connecticut tribe. Reels said he wanted to make way for a new generation of "younger" leadership. But former chairman and current vice chairman Richard "Skip" Hayward may try to regain the post. Get the Story:
Reels won't seek Pequot chairmanship (The Norwich Bulletin 10/11)
Pequot Leadership To Change (The Hartford Courant 10/11) Related Stories:
Pequot's Reels won't run for chairman (10/10)
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