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Call for Board Members

In Business Meeting on June 30, 2012 by Randolph Hollingsworth

Call for Nominations for the KATH Board

Currently, KATH is without an Executive Committee (Board). Because no Board was elected at the 2010 annual meeting, all official leadership slots are vacant. Members of past KATH Executive Committees have been meeting to plan this year’s conference and to set things in motion for future years. Appointing a new Board is a key priority.

The Board’s primary function is to plan the annual conference. Serving on the Board entails a minimal time commitment and provides an excellent opportunity to meet other history educators throughout the state. Board members serve two-year terms. You do not need to have prior experience with KATH in order to serve. Please share information about KATH and the opportunities it offers with recent hires in your department.

As stipulated by the Constitution, the membership will approve the proposed 2012-2013 KATH Board at the business meeting held at the conclusion of the September conference. Nominations, including self-nominations, are currently being accepted.

If you are interested in serving, want to make a nomination, or if you have any questions, please contact Melanie Goan at melanie.goan@uky.edu or 859-271-9455.

KATH Board Positions
President
President-elect
K-12 representatives (2)
Community college representative
Private/independent college representative
Public/comprehensive university representative
Research university representative
Public historian
Librarian/archivist
Members at-large

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