National Board Development Committee

The National Board Development Committee is an independent committee charged with assessing individual National Board member performance, promoting board development, board governance and vetting and proposing board candidates.

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What does the National Board Development Committee do?

The National Board Development Committee is elected by National Delegates and is made up of both National Board and non-board members.  It recruits, identifies, and recommends potential National Board members, and it also oversees the National Board’s development and effectiveness.

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How do you nominate someone for the National Board of Directors?

The National Board slate is determined by the National Board Development Committee.*  Current information about how to nominate someone for the National Board of Directors could not be found on the GSUSA website.  However, here is a referral form from 2016:  Candidate Referral Form.  For more questions, it’s recommended to email BoardOffice@girlscouts.org and ask for more information.

*Source:  Constitution/ARTICLE XII/NATIONAL BOARD DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, NOMINATIONS, AND ELECTIONS/SINGLE SLATE OF NOMINEES 9.

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