AIA News

March 1, 2023

Nominations to the AIA Governing Board


Dear AIA Members:

My name is Sebastian Heath and I am writing to you as the newly elected Chair of the Nominating Committee to invite your help in identifying potential candidates for open positions on the Archaeological Institute of America Governing Board. Other members of the AIA Nominating Committee are Deborah Arnold, Larry Cripe, SeungJung Kim, Claire Lyons, and Patrick Suehnholz. The Staff Liaison is Kelsey Devlin, Development & Governance Coordinator, and I am grateful for her help throughout this process.

The Nominating Committee is collecting names of potential candidates for the following open positions, with terms starting in January 2024:

  • Vice President for Outreach and Education
    • One open position
    • Nominees traditionally do not run unopposed (2 nominees for 1 position)
    • Term lasts for two years and is eligible for renewal
  • Treasurer
    • One open position
    • Nominees traditionally run unopposed (1 nominee for 1 position)
    • Term lasts for three years and is eligible for renewal
  • General Trustee
    • At least Four open positions
    • Nominees traditionally run unopposed (1 nominee for each open position)
    • Term last for three years and is eligible for renewal
  • Academic Trustee
    • One open position
    • Nominees traditionally do not run unopposed (2 nominees for each open position)
    • Term last for three years and is eligible for renewal

I invite you to suggest people you think would serve the AIA Governing Board well. All candidates to the Governing Board must be AIA members at the time their nomination is presented to the Council. For more information regarding the specific qualifications of each type of Governing Board member, please refer to Articles IV and VI in the AIA Regulations. The ideal member is deeply interested in and informed about archaeology, willing and available to participate in governance, and has a commitment to the fundraising needs of the institution. The committee is also particularly interested in individuals who can bring new, diverse voices and fresh perspectives to AIA governance. I add that this includes yourself if you think you would like to serve the AIA at this level.

Please send suggestions to me at sebastian.heath@nyu.edu and Kelsey Devlin at kdevlin@archaeological.org before Friday, April 1. With your nomination, please provide the nominee’s email address and a few sentences explaining why you think that person might be a good AIA Governing Board member. The Nominating Committee will consider all suggestions, but our role is to vet and select the requisite candidates for the ballot. If you speak to a potential candidate, please make it clear that your inquiry is informal, and does not guarantee a spot on the ballot or election to the position but do ascertain that they are willing to serve.

Thank you for your help with this process.

Sincerely,

Sebastian Heath
Chair, AIA Nominating Committee
sebastian.heath@nyu.edu

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