In an effort to reduce the number of spam e-mails that are sent to us, we've recently implemented a program called CAPTCHA.
A CAPTCHA is a program that can tell whether its user is a human or a computer. You've probably seen them — colorful images with distorted text at the bottom of Web registration forms. CAPTCHAs are used by many websites to prevent abuse from "bots," or automated programs usually written to generate spam. No computer program can read distorted text as well as humans can, so bots cannot navigate sites protected by CAPTCHAs.
E-mail links are usually shown by an underlined "hot link", such as a persons name. To display the e-mail, click on the hot link and a new window will "pop-up" displaying two random words that are distorted. Enter the two words, then press Enter or click the "reveal button" as shown below. The e-mail will be displayed. You can then simply click on the link, or use it in your e-mail program, depending on which e-mail program you use.
THIS IS AN EXAMPLE ONLY. YOU MUST CLICK ON AN OFFICER TITLE TO DISPLAY THE REAL POP-UP WORDS.

Click the "close" in the upper right corner of the pop-up box to close it.
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