Statement of Interest for ACT Board Committees (2025-26 Term) |
Self Nomination for ACT Board Committees - Due October 25
As a membership organization, the strength of ACT lies in the collective effort of our members that volunteer their time and expertise!
ACT's committees work on behalf of the Board of Directors to provide advice and guidance on the organization's operations, leadership, programming, and policy; helping the Board build a solid foundation for a strong future.
Why volunteer to serve on a committee? Committees provide a unique opportunity for members to dive deep into a specific issue or topic area that is key to the success of the organization. Volunteering is also great professional development and provides opportunities to collaborate with TDM professionals from across the country and with varying backgrounds. By surrounding yourself with others who do what you do, you'll not only learn about the industry, expand your professional network and acquire new knowledge but you'll be helping ACT grow at the same time.
Serving on a committee earns you 15 TDM-CP Credits per year
Criteria for Committee membership: Committee members must be ACT members in good standing. Agree to attend and participate in all committee meetings. Have an interest in advancing ACT.
What else is there to know? Most committees will meet a minimum of four times a year. However, many meet monthly. Some committees may also meet in-person during ACT's International Conference. Members may submit interest in several committees but may only serve on one at a time. Committee terms are two-years, starting January 1, 2025 and expiring December 31, 2026.
Questions on Form: The following questions are included on the statement of interest.
- Provide a brief bio
- Provide a statement about why you would like to serve on the committee, including goals for the 2-year term.
Why volunteer to serve on a committee? Committees provide a unique opportunity for members to dive deep into a specific issue or topic area that is key to the success of the organization. Volunteering is also great professional development and provides opportunities to collaborate with TDM professionals from across the country and with varying backgrounds. By surrounding yourself with others who do what you do, you'll not only learn about the industry, expand your professional network and acquire new knowledge but you'll be helping ACT grow at the same time.
Serving on a committee earns you 15 TDM-CP Credits per year
Criteria for Committee membership: Committee members must be ACT members in good standing. Agree to attend and participate in all committee meetings. Have an interest in advancing ACT.
What else is there to know? Most committees will meet a minimum of four times a year. However, many meet monthly. Some committees may also meet in-person during ACT's International Conference. Members may submit interest in several committees but may only serve on one at a time. Committee terms are two-years, starting January 1, 2025 and expiring December 31, 2026.
Questions on Form: The following questions are included on the statement of interest.
- Provide a brief bio
- Provide a statement about why you would like to serve on the committee, including goals for the 2-year term.