Selection of NAC Executive Committee Members Sample Clauses

Selection of NAC Executive Committee Members. The process to replace the NAC Executive Committee members whose terms are expiring, or if a position becomes vacant, will be conducted in accordance with established policy and procedure as maintained by the NAC Governance and Nominating Committee. The process shall be presided over by the NAC Executive Director. Nominations for the Executive Committee members will be solicited by the NAC Executive Director sixty (60) days prior to each annual selection cycle, citing incumbent Executive Committee members whose terms are expiring and any special organizational requirements for nominees. Incumbent Executive Committee members may be nominated and selected to successive terms, provided the organizational status of the organization they represent remains unchanged. Any NAC Member Organization may nominate an individual to sit on the NAC Executive Committee. All nominees must be employed by a “Member in Good Standing” organization as defined in paragraph 3.4. Further, the nominee’s organization must have been a Member in “Good Standing” for a period of one (1) year prior to the nominee application deadline.
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