Willingness to Serve

2023 Board of Directors Nominations are NOW OPEN!

There are three (3) open Director positions for the 2023 - 2026 term.

This will be the first term with six (6) Director seats from the previous five (5). 

CFTA Directors are elected members that serve the governing body of the association. There are six (6) total Director seats in the association and each serves a 3-year term with alternating start years, for purposes of staggering Board turnover.  An election occurs annually by electronic vote prior to the CFTA Annual Conference and All Member Meeting.  CFTA Officers are chosen in such a manner as determined by the Board of Directors.

Active members interested in serving as a Director should review the director qualifications below and are encouraged to submit a Willingness to Serve. Others interested in nominating someone they believe will be successful in this role may submit a Board of Directors Nomination.

Director Qualifications

  • Be a voting* member of the Association in good standing.
  • Have demonstrated a personal dedication to the work and goals of the Association through active participation in past and current Association activities.
  • Maintain active membership in the Association and be able to commit to active participation, attend member conferences, and attend Board meetings during that person’s service on the Board of Directors.
  • Have expressed a willingness to serve as a member of the Board of Directors.

*Campus members are voting members; Business Partners are non-voting members  

Director Responsibilities

  • Board of Directors serve as the fiduciaries of the Association and set policies that guide the growth of CFTA in accordance to its mission.
  • All directors shall serve three (3) year terms, which begin and end during the All Member Meeting at the annual CFTA Conference.
  • Board of Directors meet remotely on average once monthly for a two (2) hour meeting using web-based meeting tools.
  • Board of Directors meet in-person annually in conjunction with the Association’s annual conference to receive reports from the Officers of the Association and conduct whatever business is appropriate and necessary.  Typically this meeting occurs the day before the official conference start date (historically on a Monday).
  • Board of Directors are responsible for reviewing monthly Board meeting minutes prior to monthly meeting as well as other preparation as-needed for intent of active participation.
  • Participate in special projects related to governance issues, as assigned by the President.
  • Chair or actively participate on a task force or committee, as assigned by the President.

Important Dates

April - June:  Nominations Accepted and Reviewed
July/August:  Election 
August:  New Term Begins
 

 

 

 

 

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