AMCHP 2010 Board of Directors Election 

Call for Nominations

The Governance Committee is seeking nominations for the 2010 Board of Directors election. As a board director, you would help shape the policies and positions of AMCHP, represent your Title V peers from across the country, ensure the future viability and financial stability of the organization, work directly with federal partners, and gain leadership experience in a national association.

Positions up for election are:

Secretary 
Assure the recording of minutes of all meetings of the association and Board of Directors; notify members and directors of meetings and elections; and be responsible for records and correspondence of association. [more information]

Treasurer 
Monitor financial status of organization and report regularly to Board of Directors. [more information]

Regional Directors (Regions I, VI, IX, X)
Determine policies, procedures and regulations for the conduct of AMCHP; to ensure the necessary resources, both financial and other, for the operation of AMCHP and its programs; monitor organization performance; and to represent the interests and needs of MCH programs in your region. [more information]

Step 1: Download the Nomination Questionnaire

Step 2: Send nomination questionnaires to Nora Lam, AMCHP Executive Assistant (nlam@amchp.org or fax 202-466-5471). Please include the nominee's name, title, agency or affiliation, address, phone, fax, and e-mail. Nominees must be Delegates to AMCHP whose membership is in good standing--to verify membership status, contact Julio Arguello, Editorial & Member Services. Please get permission from officer nominees before submitting their name. All nominations are due by November 30, 2009.  

For more information, please contact Nora Lam, Executive Assistant, at nlam@amchp.org.

 
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