Governance
NACAC is governed by a Board of Directors, an Assembly of delegates and the voting members of the organization. The board officers and directors are elected by the Assembly which in turn are elected by NACAC voting members in NACAC’s 23 affiliated organizations. The Board of Directors is advised by each of these groups, and by NACAC standing and special committees, commissions, and task forces appointed by the board, to support well-informed and strategic decision-making.
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Special Member Vote
The NACAC Board of Directors is proposing amendments to the association’s bylaws that would enable all eligible voting members to elect board officers and directors. Currently that privilege belongs only to Assembly delegates.
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NACAC's Governance Organizational Chart
View the chart that shows how each of NACAC's governing bodies is organized.
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Board of Directors
The board officers and directors are experts elected by an Assembly of delegates to support well-informed and strategic decision-making.
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Assembly
The NACAC Assembly functions as a governing body that initiates, advises and provides consent on association and professional issues.
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Annual Membership Meeting
The voting members of NACAC meet during the Annual Membership Meeting and vote on amendments to the NACAC Bylaws and other association-related matters.
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Special and Standing Committees
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Affiliate Presidents Council
The NACAC Affiliate Presidents Council is comprised of the presidents and presidents-elect of NACAC's chartered affiliates.
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