ADC Opens 2021 Board Nominations Process

December 8, 2020

The Association of Defense Communities has opened its nomination process to fill new Board of Directors positions. The nominating committee is interested in applications from both the public and private sectors.

The ideal candidate should fall into one or more of the following categories:

1.  Community advocate;

2.  Expert in installation management or redevelopment;

3.  Leader in military-community partnerships; and/or

4.  Knowledgeable about national military/defense policy issues.

Self-nomination or nominations made on behalf of someone are both acceptable. Up to four Board Seats up for election of new board members this year. All positions will be effective in March 2021.

For full details of nomination requirements and the process please visit ADC’s nomination website.

December 8, 2020

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