Serve on AGA’s National Governing Board

Help shape the future of AGA and the government accountability profession. Qualified individuals are invited to apply for open positions on the National Governing Board (NGB), including President, Treasurer and Director At-Large.

About the Term Structure:
All NGB members serve a two-year term.

  • The roles of President and Treasurer each include a one-year term as President-Elect or Treasurer-Elect, followed by a one-year term in the full role.
  • All other board members serve a full two-year term upon appointment.

Serving on the NGB is a unique opportunity to lead at the national level and make a lasting impact.

Make a difference and submit your nomination by Dec. 15!

Nomination Questions
  • AGA Chapter-Level Positions Held — Please identify 2-3 most meaningful positions and briefly describe accomplishments, or N/A
  • Membership accomplishments – What have you personally done to attract and grow membership for your Chapter?
  • AGA National-Level Positions Held (i.e., NGB or National Office Committee roles) – Please identify 2-3 most meaningful positions and briefly describe accomplishments, or N/A.
  • Other AGA-Related Activities/Service not already referenced above that you have participated in and describe accomplishments.
  • Identify any non-AGA (within the last 10 years) professional leadership activities/organizations you have participated in and briefly identify your role.
  • What inspires you to serve AGA at its highest volunteer levels?
  • Please describe your reason for wanting to serve and your vision for leading with passion and purpose
  • How would you describe your leadership style? Provide an example of how you successfully shifted mindsets and influenced decisions.
  • What are your ideas regarding attracting new members and the retention of current members?
  • Thinking about AGA in the future – describe how you would like AGA to evolve over the next couple of years? Identify the enabling actions to support your vision.

The NGB is the organization’s decision-making authority, and per AGA bylaws, sets strategic direction, determines policies and procedures, and approves the annual budget for AGA. The NGB has seventeen members, consisting of:

  • National President
  • National President-Elect
  • National Treasurer
  • National Treasurer-Elect
  • Eight Directors for Chapters
  • Two Directors at Large
  • Chair of the Corporate Partner Advisory Group
  • Chair of the Professional Certification Board
  • CEO (without vote)

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