Serving as a director on HMANA’s board of directors is fun, rewarding and an important
way to help assure raptors and migration study continues into the future. Now is the time for HMANA members and
prospective members to get involved in board activities for 2016.
HMANA’s board is comprised of nine elected and up to eight
appointed directors. Elected directors
serve three-year terms; board-appointed directors serve one-, two- or
three-year terms. Board members are
expected to participate in a majority of the board’s monthly meetings as a minimum commitment. Most board members also serve actively on one
or more of HMANA’s 14 committees, whose work
includes overseeing HMANA award programs, directing HMANA’s communications, managing its endowment fund,
creating and implementing development opportunities, creating raptor adventure
tours, supporting and improving HawkCount and the use and archiving of data contributed
by hawk watch sites, monitoring and working on conservation issues and assuring
appropriate governance practices.
HMANA currently is preparing the
2015 election ballot of HMANA members to serve on the board of directors. The election occurs in September, when the
board expects to fill at least three positions by election or appointment. Any HMANA member interested in serving on the
board should contact Gil Randell, whose duties as secretary include
coordinating the election and appointment process (janngil@fairpoint.net). HMANA
members are also encouraged to suggest candidates to Gil.
This is an exciting time for HMANA
with the hiring of its first full-time executive director anticipated within
the next two years along with the opening of our new office. Work as a director on the HMANA board has
always been fun and rewarding, and is becoming even richer and more interesting
as the organization embarks on this new stage of its development.
If you are not quite ready for a
board term, stay tuned for a chance to serve on one of HMANA’s committees. Look for information about how to become
active on a committee in October.
Get involved!
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