Nominations needed for 16 top-level Society
officers
ASME's Nominating Committee will recommend
16 of the Society's finest this year for leadership positions.
Twelve of those new leaders will be vice presidents. The offices are
as follows: President (2005-2006), three members of the Board of
Governors (2005-2008), and 12 Vice Presidents (2005-2008) for Regions
II, IV, VI and XIII, and for Diversity & Outreach, Energy Resources,
Manufacturing, Materials & Structures, Nuclear Codes & Standards,
Pressure Technology Codes & Standards, Professional Development,
and Systems & Design.
The committee asks that every member of ASME help identify at least
two candidates for each leadership position. Each candidate should inform
the Nominating Committee of his or her intention to run for office by
March 15 and submit his or her final nomination package by April 15.
The committee will meet at the Summer Annual Meeting (SAM) in June to
evaluate the candidates and recommend nominees.
An individual may support only one candidate for any office (e.g., president,
governor and each vice president) whether by appearing before the committee
or by providing a letter of support. Each individual is limited to a
maximum of three appearances as a supporter. Nominating Committee members,
alternates, advisors and consultants cannot appear or provide letters
of support for particular candidates.
The Nominating Committee is made up of ASME members who represent the
various Society units. It meets twice yearly, for an organizing and
planning session in November and then again at SAM to choose the nominees
to be recommended to the membership.
The Nominating Committee first works to attract the most qualified
and committed ASME members as candidates to serve the Society at the
highest levels. From these candidates, the committee presents the best
officer candidates to the Society's membership on a proxy that is distributed
each fall.
Candidate packages are available on ASME's Web site at www.asme.org/nomcomm.
For further information about procedures or for a candidate package,
please contact Francis A. Kulacki, chair, 2004 Nominating Committee,
at (612) 625-3807, kulacki@me.umn.edu,
Bharat Bhushan, secretary, 2004 Nominating Committee, (614) 292-0651,
nlim@osu.edu,
or Gilda DiTullio, ASME staff, (212) 591-7736,
ditulliog@asme.org.
ASME members also have the option of organizing a special nominating
committee to propose additional nominees. If they want to do so, at
least one percent of the corporate members must notify ASME's executive
director of this intention. If such a committee is formed, the names
it proposes will also appear on the proxy. The names of any nominees
selected by a special nominating committee must be submitted by Aug.
6 to the executive director's office.
For more information on this option, contact Gilda DiTullio, (212) 591-7736,
ditulliog@asme.org.
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