This is the newest Keeper of the Temple here at the Temple of Chad. Thom O'Callaghan Marsico was asked to join the regular staff at the Temple during the most unfortunate crisis at The Liechtenstein National Republican Convention. Now, with the crisis averted, Thom has emigrated from his homeland to work full-time in the Temple of Chad. He has adopted the new Chadist name of Chadjah, and he specializes in assisting new converts with attaining their "glow." This is Nathan Dullas, a convert from Arkansas who recently moved into the Chaddist Temple in an undisclosed location. Mr. Dullas no longer goes by his former name; rather, he is now known as Chadwick, the most commonly-adopted moniker of male Chadists.
Chadwick discovered The Chad relatively early in the movement's progress, and he quickly adopted all of its most vital elements: note the careful hand positioning, the contemplative facial expression, and "the Glow." Although Chadwick is still quite young (as is THE Chad, mind you), he is nevertheless one of the key figures in the North American crusade toward chadunderstanding.
During the autumn months of 2000, Chadwick has been laboring diligently to establish the Chadosity Pre-school, which will be located in upstate Vermont.
Yet another shining example of the essence of The Chad is the former Georgia Appelstone, now known as Madame Chadyya. Formerly a motivational speaker, Mme Chadyya currently teaches Chaddish (the language that corresponds to the next phase of transcendence) to impovershed inner-city youth. During the past year, she even went so far as to institute a scholarship program and a summer camp for these disadvantaged young people. She also heads the Linguistic Studies and the International Outreach centers at the Temple of Chad.
The director of Public Relations for the Chadist Movement was formerly known as Elissabeth Reynolds, from a suburban area of Massachusetts, now known as Priestess DawnofChad, a symbolic name reflecting her optimism about the future of the movement to which she has devoted her energies. Because of her superior level of transcendence, the Priestess is considered the Chadauthority at the Temple of Chad.