Play an active role in your society’s work by volunteering – or by suggesting someone for a volunteer role!
- Fill out a volunteer form for yourself or someone else for a committee.
- Nominate yourself or someone else to run for elected office and board positions.
- Participate in one of the many caucuses and affiliate societies. Make sure you attend the Affiliate and Caucus Reception at the Annual Meeting, too!
For more information, or to propose new ways of engagement, please contact Executive Director Benita Blessing.
