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To: |
Members & Affiliates |
From: |
National Office |
Date: |
May 12, 2014 |
Subject: |
BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTIONS |
Reference: |
MU 14-06 |
Action Please By: May 30, 2014
The election of NACWA Board Members takes place each year at the July Annual Association Business Meeting. This year, existing Board seats in Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 are either available or slated for re-election. Candidates for Board of Directors vacancies are being solicited via this Member Update. The available Board seats are as follows:
Region 1 |
Scott Jellison – Running for Re-Election (3-year term) The Metropolitan Council, CT
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Region 2 |
Open Seat (3-year term)
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Region 3 |
Ted Henifin – Running for Re-Election (3-year term) Hampton Roads Sanitation District, VA
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Region 4 |
Open Seat (3-year term)
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Region 5 |
Julius Ciaccia – Running for Re-Election (3-year term) Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, OH
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Region 6 |
Open Seat - (3-year term)
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Region 7 |
John O’Neil – Running for Re-Election (3-year term) Johnson County Wastewater, KS
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Region 8 |
Susan Tanner Holmes – Running for Re-Election (3-year term) Central Davis Sewer District, UT
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Region 9 |
Open Seat (3-year term) |
Region 10 |
Open Seat (3-year term)
Daniel Thompson – Running for Re-Election (3-year term) City of Tacoma, WA
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Eligibility
It is the objective of NACWA’s Board of Directors that the Association’s leadership reflects diversity with regard to sex, race and national origin. Designated representatives and primary contacts of Member Agencies in good standing are eligible for election to the Board of Directors.
Factors for Consideration/Qualifications
The factors and qualifications to be considered when placing your name, or that of another Member Agency representative, into nomination include, but are not limited to, the following:
- The nominee’s ability to commit to active participation on the Board of Directors and Board committees, and capability of fulfilling the duties of a member of the Board of Directors (NACWA’s Board meets in person four times a year. Please see the duties and responsibilities of Board Members below);
- Whether the nominee’s Member Agency is active in Association initiatives;
- Whether the nominee represents geographical diversity within the region;
- Whether the nominee reflects the diversity of the community served; and
- The nominee’s ability and willingness to effectively represent the Association to Member Agencies in their region, individuals, the public, and other organizations.
As you consider potential nominees, please note that Board Members are expected to: develop policies and procedures for the operation of NACWA; monitor the Association’s financial health, programs, and overall performance; and, provide the Executive Director with the resources necessary to achieve NACWA’s purpose. Specifically, full Board responsibilities include:
- Establishment of policy;
- Securing adequate funding for the Association;
- Monitoring finances;
- Creating and updating a long-range strategic plan for the Association;
- Electing and supporting the Association’s officers; and,
- Adopting key operating policies & procedures.
Individual Board Member expectations include:
- Attendance at all board meetings and activities;
- Observation of fiduciary duties to the Association;
- Becoming knowledgeable about the Association;
- Coming to Board Meetings well-prepared and well-informed about issues on the agenda;
- Contributing to the dialogue during Board Meetings, representing the NACWA members in your region;
- Considering other points of view, making constructive suggestions and helping the Board make decisions that benefit the Association;
- Representing the Association to individuals, the public, and other organizations; and,
- Assuming board leadership roles when asked.
Nomination Process
In order to be considered by NACWA’s Nominating Committee (Directors), nominees for Board seats must personally confirm their willingness to serve and receive the support of two or more designated Member Agency representatives from their region in writing (e-mail is acceptable). In the event that there is more than one nominee from a given region, the Nominating Committee, in consultation with regional leadership, shall review nominations based on the noted qualifications and select the single best candidate to be put before the membership for election. The Nominating Committee will report nominations to the entire membership for election at the Association’s Annual Business Meeting in Portland, Oregon in July.
Nominating Individuals to the NACWA Board
To be considered for new or continuing service on NACWA’s Board of Directors, please forward 1) a personal confirmation of your willingness to serve; and, 2) written support of two or more designated Member Agency representatives from your region (e-mail is acceptable) to both Cathy Gerali, Chair of the Nominating Committee (Directors), and Ken Kirk, NACWA’s Executive Director, no later than Friday, May 30, 2014.
Cathy Gerali, District Manager Metro Wastewater Reclamation District 6450 York Street Denver, CO 80229-7499 e-mail:
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Fax: 303/286-3033
Ken Kirk, Executive Director NACWA 1816 Jefferson Place, NW Washington, DC 20036-5302 e-mail:
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Fax: 202/833-3743
A list of the current Board of Directors is attached, in addition to a list of NACWA’s membership grouped by region. Please contact Paula Dannenfeldt, Deputy Executive Director at
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or 202/833-4654 should you have any questions.
ATTACHMENTS:
NACWA Board of Directors
NACWA’s Membership by Region
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