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Nominating Committee

Each year the ICE President appoints volunteers to our membership committees to guide the development of our organization. Our member's support is crucial to our continued success and we appreciate our volunteer’s interest and willingness to serve ICE in this capacity.

General Committee Information:

The Nominating Committee is composed of the Immediate Past President, an NCCA Commissioner, two elected representatives and an appointed representative, each who serve a one year term. The Committee chair is the Immediate Past President, who runs the meeting and serves as Board Liaison to relays information to and from the Board of Directors. The Committee meets via conference call and calls are typically held every other month.

Charges for 2010:

  • Identify vacancies on the ICE Board, NCCA, and Nominating Committee
  • Review all responses to Call for Leadership Nominations and recruit additional candidates if needed; consider diversity including international members.
  • Interview potential candidates
  • Develop slates of qualified candidates for each type of vacancy noted above and work with ICE staff to send to eligible voters
  • Conduct officer and commissioner elections in compliance with applicable Bylaws, policies and procedures
  • Chair to announce results of election(s) at the ICE Annual Business Meeting
  • Develop Orientation program, in collaboration with the ICE board executive committee and NCCA chair to be held at Annual Conference for incoming directors/commissioners.
  • Develop a future leaders program.

 

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Nominating Committee

Chair and Board Liaison: Cynthia Miller Murphy                    Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation
NCCA Representative: Judy Ahn-Ewing ABRET Board of Directors
Board Appointed: Jeffrey LaRiche Castle
Elected: Phara Rodrigue Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc
Elected: Lynn Anderson Joint Commission on Allied Health
Personnel in Ophthalmology

 

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