Board of Directors
The board of directors is an elected governing body of an association. Members choose their board to guide the long-term vision of the association, work with management, and guide the organization’s decisions. Most boards are selected based on the association’s bylaws. An effective board usually has at least two or more individuals with varied expertise in their field. They’re in charge of establishing policies, protecting the organization’s financial health, and steering it forward. Board members collaborate with staff members to approve budgets and make decisions. They also ensure the organization operates according to its bylaws and complies with legal and ethical standards.
Categories: Governance & Organizational Structure
Tags: Member Roles
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