Difference between revisions of "(At-large) Member of Executive Board"
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− | + | * According to the ACL Constitution, the ACL Executive Committee has three members at-large, elected for terms of three years by the members of the Association. | |
− | + | * The ACL Exec recommends that the ACL Nominating Committee strive to nominate members-at-large from the three major geographic regions on an annual rotating basis. | |
− | + | * The roles for the members-at-large will be assigned by the current ACL President on an as-needed basis, and may change throughout their terms. These roles will not require specialized knowledge beyond that of a well-informed, active member of the ACL community. | |
− | + | * As set forth in the Process for Ad Hoc ACL Leadership Roles (https://www.aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=Process_for_Ad_Hoc_ACL_Leadership_Roles), the ACL Exec will appoint additional positions that require specialized expertise. | |
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 9 June 2020
- According to the ACL Constitution, the ACL Executive Committee has three members at-large, elected for terms of three years by the members of the Association.
- The ACL Exec recommends that the ACL Nominating Committee strive to nominate members-at-large from the three major geographic regions on an annual rotating basis.
- The roles for the members-at-large will be assigned by the current ACL President on an as-needed basis, and may change throughout their terms. These roles will not require specialized knowledge beyond that of a well-informed, active member of the ACL community.
- As set forth in the Process for Ad Hoc ACL Leadership Roles (https://www.aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=Process_for_Ad_Hoc_ACL_Leadership_Roles), the ACL Exec will appoint additional positions that require specialized expertise.