Integrity members have elected an extraordinary
group of leaders to serve on the Board of Directors! Each person elected will bring real value to
our organization as Integrity builds upon the successes of General
Convention.
The position of President has not yet been filled. We need someone with a love of service and
heart for our mission to lead our dynamic new board. Please consider nominating yourself or others
to this ministry.
We need to receive your nomination by Friday August 28, 2015.
You may submit an application to: nominate@integrityusa.org
In the application please include the following information:
- Name,
Address, Phone, Email
- 2-3
paragraphs about yourself
- your
diocese and your experience with Integrity
- the
skills/experience you will bring to this position
- why
you think God may be calling you to this position
The only requirement to run is that
you are a member of Integrity. So please make sure your membership is up to
date!
You are welcome to contact Matt Haines (matt@integrityusa.org) or other current Board members if you want to know more about what’s involved.
Once nominations are closed, current members will be sent online ballots.
Please join us in praying that God will raise up leaders among us who can joyfully take on the responsibilities of this organization so that we may further God's kingdom together!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You are welcome to contact Matt Haines (matt@integrityusa.org) or other current Board members if you want to know more about what’s involved.
Once nominations are closed, current members will be sent online ballots.
Please join us in praying that God will raise up leaders among us who can joyfully take on the responsibilities of this organization so that we may further God's kingdom together!
Below is
the section from our bylaws describing the duties of the President.
Article 5. Duties of Officers
Section 1. President
A. If and when there is no Executive
Director, the President shall be the
principal
spokesperson for the organization and shall be the chief
representative
of Integrity to the Episcopal Church and the Anglican
Communion,
and other organizations domestic and foreign.
B. The President shall chair meetings
of the Board.
C. The President shall have charge of,
and may with the concurrence of the
Board,
appoint committees and individuals to assist in carrying out the
programs
and obligations of the organization; shall be a member ex-officio
of all
committees and task forces; and shall make regular reports to the
membership
of Integrity.
The full
bylaws can be found on Integrity’s Website.