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Act Now! District Director Nominations Close Friday, December 22

Nominations are now open for positions on the AASV Board of Directors in Districts #1 (northeastern US), #4 (Indiana and Michigan), #6 (Iowa), #8 (Nebraska and South Dakota), and #10 (Mexico). Nominations must be submitted electronically. Members in these districts can log into aasv.org/members to nominate a candidate in their district. Email messages containing the nomination instructions and links have also been sent to voting members in the districts conducting nominations. Friday, December 22 is the last day to submit or change a nomination.

Current directors Drs. Chris Rademacher (District #6) and Christine Mainquist-Whigham (#8) have each served one 3-year term of office and are eligible to serve a second term if nominated and re-elected. In District #10, Dr. Enrique Corona was recently appointed as interim director and is eligible for nomination to a first term. In District #4, Dr. Megan Inskeep has served one term but has opted not to run for a second term at this time. Dr. Melissa Billing in District #1 has served two terms and is not eligible for re-election.

Potential candidates must be Active (veterinarian) AASV members residing in the district to be represented. Affiliate, Associate, and Student Members are not eligible to hold office or vote. In each district, the two nominees receiving the most nominations will be placed on the ballot, subject to their consent to serve.

After the district director candidates have been confirmed, electronic balloting will open in early 2024. The election results will be announced during the AASV Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennesse.

Each newly elected director will be invited to observe the spring 2024 board meeting in a non-voting capacity and will serve a three-year term of office that begins at the conclusion of the meeting, scheduled for April 24 and 25.

The AASV district directors (eleven in all), along with the officers, form the governing board of the AASV; see haasv.org/aasv/contacts.html for the current board roster and district apportionment. The Board of Directors meets twice annually (typically in March/April and September/October - often in Des Moines or Perry, Iowa - to set policies and conduct association business. Minutes of past board meetings are available for review at aasv.org/aasv/board.htm. Occasionally, the board conducts additional conference calls or e-mail discussions.