ADC Accepting Nominations to Join Board of Directors

September 16, 2022

ADC is now accepting nominations to join its board of directors, which includes a mix of public sector and private sector members. The nominations committee is looking for candidates to fill three-year terms that will start after elections at the association’s annual meeting in March 2023.

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. Private sector candidates will be considered, but the committee is especially interested in nominations of public sector candidates, because two-thirds of the board is comprised of public sector representatives.

Visit the board of directors nomination page for more information and to nominate yourself or someone else you think would make a great ADC leader. Nominations will be accepted through Oct. 12. Candidates are encouraged to apply before that deadline.

September 16, 2022

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