New England Archivists (NEA) Leadership Positions, Volunteer
Posted July 10, 2024
Vice President/President-Elect, New England Archivists
As a volunteer-led organization, New England Archivists (NEA) relies on the leadership of our members to continue our important work. In preparation for our fall election, the NEA Nominating Committee seeks candidates for Vice President/President-Elect.
The Vice President (VP) serves NEA for three years, becoming President and then Immediate Past President (IPP) in the second and third years, respectively. In the first year, the VP is responsible for welcoming new leaders to the organization, laying the foundation for the Spring 2027 Meeting in collaboration with the Meeting Coordinator, and assisting the President with leading the organization. The President and IPP support the VP in learning and performing the role. See the VP job description for more details.
Newly elected officers will begin their terms of service on March 15, 2025.
All members in good standing are eligible to serve as an officer, including candidates at all career stages and points in their NEA journey. To nominate yourself or others, complete this short nomination form before August 2, 2024. Note: Nominations are not firm commitments. By nominating yourself or others, you are registering interest. Self-nominations are common and encouraged!
For more information on each open office, visit our Elections page. You can also register to attend our free information session with current NEA leaders on Wednesday, July 17, 12PM – 1PM ET. Attendees will be anonymous, and registrants who cannot attend will receive a recording of the session.
Thanks for considering this important opportunity to serve NEA!
Treasurer-Elect, New England Archivists
As a volunteer-led organization, New England Archivists (NEA) relies on the leadership of our members to continue our important work. In preparation for our fall election, the NEA Nominating Committee seeks candidates for Treasurer-Elect.
The Treasurer-Elect serves NEA for two years, becoming Treasurer in the second year. In the first year, the Treasurer-Elect is responsible for tracking and reporting NEA’s income and expenses, maintaining NEA’s bank accounts, and paying NEA’s bills. The Treasurer-Elect has the support of the Treasurer and the Financial Planning Committee in learning and performing the role. See the Treasurer-Elect job description for more details.
Newly elected officers will begin their terms of service on March 15, 2025.
All members in good standing are eligible to serve as an officer, including candidates at all career stages and points in their NEA journey. To nominate yourself or others, complete this short nomination form before August 2, 2024. Note: Nominations are not firm commitments. By nominating yourself or others, you are registering interest. Self-nominations are common and encouraged!
For more information on each open office, visit our Elections page. You can also register to attend our free information session with current NEA leaders on Wednesday, July 17, 12PM – 1PM ET. Attendees will be anonymous, and registrants who cannot attend will receive a recording of the session.
Thanks for considering this important opportunity to serve NEA!
Representative-at-Large (2), New England Archivists
As a volunteer-led organization, New England Archivists (NEA) relies on the leadership of our members to continue our important work. In preparation for our fall election, the NEA Nominating Committee seeks candidates for our two open Representative-at-Large positions.
NEA has four Representatives-at-Large who serve staggered three-year terms. The Reps-at-Large work together to represent NEA’s membership, liaise with NEA’s standing committees and roundtables, and lead the committees that select winners of NEA’s scholarships and professional development awards. Continuing Reps support new Reps in learning and performing the role. See the Rep-at-Large job description for more details.
Newly elected officers will begin their terms of service on March 15, 2025.
All members in good standing are eligible to serve as an officer, including candidates at all career stages and points in their NEA journey. To nominate yourself or others, complete this short nomination form before August 2, 2024. Note: Nominations are not firm commitments. By nominating yourself or others, you are registering interest. Self-nominations are common and encouraged!
For more information on each open office, visit our Elections page. You can also register to attend our free information session with current NEA leaders on Wednesday, July 17, 12PM – 1PM ET. Attendees will be anonymous, and registrants who cannot attend will receive a recording of the session.
Thanks for considering this important opportunity to serve NEA!