2019 BOARD NOMINATIONS - POSITION OPENINGS AND DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS Deadline October 10, 2018 (11:59pm EDT)
NCECA’s Nominations Committee will review proposed candidates’ qualifications and make recommendations to the Board of Directors. Select candidates will be presented and discussed during NCECA’s autumn 2018 Board meeting.
All candidates who wish to be included in the e-ballot and considered for election must be in attendance at the 53rd Annual conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Candidates are responsible for their own expenses related to participation in the conference during which results of the ballot will be determined.
Candidates included on the e-ballot will be required to provide a brief video that will be hosted at the WatchNCECA YouTube channel and made accessible on the organization’s website. These video messages will enable members to consider candidates’ visions and qualifications for elected service. Brief bios and headshots of the candidates will also be posted.
NCECA members are eligible to vote on certain board positions through an e-ballot process that will begin in February 2019 and remain open until 4pm (Eastern), Friday, March 29, 2019.
Results of the election will be announced at the close of the second members’ business meeting on the final day of the conference. Newly elected board members will be required to attend the open board meeting immediately following the close of the 2019 conference.
The Nominator must be a current member of NCECA to put forth a nomination. Self-nominations are welcome.
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2019 E-VOTING PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS NCECA will again conduct the 2019 board elections by e-ballot! It is critical that members note that the implementation of NCECA’s e-balloting system has precipitated a number of changes in nominations and elections procedures.
The e-ballot system will open approximately one month prior to conference around mid-February 2019 and close at 4pm (Eastern), Friday, March 29, 2019. Only those individual members with active, paid memberships will be able to cast an e-ballot. The primary contact of Business, Institutional and Gallery memberships will be the individual who is eligible to cast a vote on behalf of their entities.
Those who purchase membership renewals following the cutoff date and those who purchase a new a membership onsite in Minneapolis will have the option to electronically vote during the conference in Minneapolis. E-ballot eligible members may use computers set up in the registration area of the Minneapolis Convention Center to cast e-ballots during the conference until Friday, March 29, 2018.