ADC Board Nominations Open Until Sept. 24

September 17, 2021

The deadline for nominations to join the ADC board is Friday, Sept. 24. The nominations committee is looking for candidates to fill several three-year seats. The positions will begin after membership elections at ADC’s annual meeting in March.

The board is a mix of public sector and private sector members. Ideal candidates include community advocates, experts in installation management or redevelopment, leaders in military-community partnerships, and those with knowledge of national military and defense policy issues.

Check out the board of directors nomination page for more information and to nominate yourself or someone else you think would make a great ADC leader.

ADC photo by Chris Duyos

September 17, 2021

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