Interested in taking the next step and becoming a Board Member?
The Chesapeake Chapter is always seeking volunteers that may be interested in serving on our board.
If you or anyone you feel would be a good fit is interested, we would be delighted to hear from you!
Please see below for responsibilities. Please send an email to our President, Stephen Shelley your/nominees Name, Phone Number, Email Address, and reason for wanting to join. A complete list of board members and contact info can be found on our website. We look forward to hearing from you!
The Chesapeake Chapter is always seeking volunteers that may be interested in serving on our board.
If you or anyone you feel would be a good fit is interested, we would be delighted to hear from you!
Please see below for responsibilities. Please send an email to our President, Stephen Shelley your/nominees Name, Phone Number, Email Address, and reason for wanting to join. A complete list of board members and contact info can be found on our website. We look forward to hearing from you!
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If you would like to be part of our chapter membership to receive emails about what we have going on, training details, newsletters, etc. Please sign up for our newsletter!
2024 Board Members & Officers
Board Member Responsibilities
Each board member lends expertise and knowledge to the deliberations of chapter actions and policies. In concert, board members are a representative focus group of the membership, which help to set organizational priorities, establish policies, and ensure the chapter operates in accordance with its bylaws. Depending on the chapter bylaws, all leaders will be elected, by the chapter members, to be board members and then the board members will vote to elect officers or all leaders will be elected, by the chapter members, into either an officer or board member role.
You would be involved in a number conference calls/board meetings throughout the year (minimum 4) and the trainings put on by our chapter. You would be involved with putting together our Vendor Day/Golf Outing and planning throughout the year. We have certain requirements from National that we have to meet by the end of the year that we focus on.
Each board member lends expertise and knowledge to the deliberations of chapter actions and policies. In concert, board members are a representative focus group of the membership, which help to set organizational priorities, establish policies, and ensure the chapter operates in accordance with its bylaws. Depending on the chapter bylaws, all leaders will be elected, by the chapter members, to be board members and then the board members will vote to elect officers or all leaders will be elected, by the chapter members, into either an officer or board member role.
You would be involved in a number conference calls/board meetings throughout the year (minimum 4) and the trainings put on by our chapter. You would be involved with putting together our Vendor Day/Golf Outing and planning throughout the year. We have certain requirements from National that we have to meet by the end of the year that we focus on.
2024 Associate Board Members
Ben Carignan
Concentric |
Dave Clark
Comcast |
James Cobb
Comcast |
Vacant
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Clarica Kokosinski
Comcast |
Paul Prescott
Commscope |
Mike Rutecki
TrueNet |
Theresa Sauerwein
Dynamic Networking |
Cheryl Sowers
TVC Communications |
Eric Svedberg
Comcast |
Associate Board Member Responsibilities
You could come on as an Associate member, which you could view as “entry-level,” for lack of a better term. You can be as involved with the board as you would like. The only real difference between a board member and an associate member is that board members are allowed to vote, but associate members cannot. You would be involved in all conversations, but “final voting” would just be board members.
You could come on as an Associate member, which you could view as “entry-level,” for lack of a better term. You can be as involved with the board as you would like. The only real difference between a board member and an associate member is that board members are allowed to vote, but associate members cannot. You would be involved in all conversations, but “final voting” would just be board members.
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