Thank you to everyone who voted, we are so pleased to announce the newly elected members-at-large and president-elect who will join your Academy Board of Directors.
President-Elect
The president-elect will serve a three-year term (one year as president-elect, one year as president, and one year as past president) beginning October 1, 2023, and ending September 30, 2026.
Members-at-Large
The member-at-large positions will serve a three-year term, beginning October 1, 2023, and ending September 30, 2026.
If you haven’t already, click on each name above to review the elected members bio, and watch a video to hear from them directly about their vision as an Academy leader.
Thank you to all our nominees and to our professional members who cast their vote over the last two weeks. Your involvement is an important part of making the Academy you want to see, and of which you want to be a part. The Academy Board of Directors represents YOU and each member was elected to bring a unique perspective to the collective voice.
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