NIRSA will hold elections this winter for President Elect and At-Large Director on the Board of Directors, as well as for the following Member Network positions: NIRSA Student Leader, Regional Student Leaders in all Regions, and Regional Representatives for Regions I, III, and V.

Stan Shingles, Assistant Vice President at Central Michigan University and NIRSA Board of Director’s President from 2015–2016, says, “Serving on the NIRSA Board of Directors allows you a unique lens into the inner workings of our association and profession.” Committed volunteers oversee NIRSA’s operations and services—they make the decisions that have a strong impact and establish the direction of the Association.

David Peters, Associate Director of Campus Recreation at Florida State University and a Region II Representative on the Member Network from 2015–2016, describes that impact by saying, “Volunteer leadership in NIRSA provides an exceptional opportunity to impact our profession. Involvement in the Member Network focuses that work at the state and regional level where our members are often highly engaged in local educational events and tournaments.”

NIRSA’s dedicated and outstanding members are the driving force of the organization—and so the NIRSA Nominations & Appointments Committee wants your help to fill these important and influential positions with talented, thoughtful, and dedicated leaders who will help us drive our Association forward!

Serving as a NIRSA leader not only benefits the Association, it leads to personal and professional growth. Erica Estes, Coordinator of Member Services at James Madison University and 2015–2016 NIRSA Student Leader, says, “I was able to grow personally and professionally from the experience of serving as the NIRSA Student Leader, but most importantly I was able to develop so many life-long, authentic relationships with the students and professionals that make our Association so strong.” Stan Shingles echoes the benefits of serving: “Serving on the NIRSA Board of Directors was a transformative experience for me. This has certainly been the highlight of my professional career.”

If you’re interested in one of the available positions, apply by sending a resume and a letter of application detailing your qualifications to elections@nirsa.org—applications are due by September 27. If you know a NIRSA member who would be an excellent fit for one of these roles, please consider making a recommendation by sending an email to any member of the NIRSA Nominations and Appointments Committee with the member’s name and institution. The Committee will contact recommended candidates to assess their interest and discuss the application process.

Visit the Voting & Elections page on the NIRSA website to learn more about recruitment and elections!

Nominations and Appointments Committee

Chair

Bill Crockett, University of Maryland (Baltimore)

Board of Directors’ Representative

Ken Morton, Stephen F. Austin State University

NIRSA Student Leader

Will Trent, James Madison University

Members

Jeremy Battjes, University of Arkansas
Linda Clauss
, CSU East Bay
Michael Collins, Florida State University
Chris Denison, University of Northern Iowa
Justin Ford, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Steve Gambino, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Dave Hall
, Springfield College
Sarah Hardin
, DePaul University
Rob Jech
, Ohio State University
Amy Lanham
, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Troy Snow
, Oregon State University
Mary Callender, NIRSA Headquarters

  • For more information about open leadership opportunities, please contact NIRSA Leadership Programs Coordinator Keeley Naughton; Nominations & Appointments Chair Bill Crockett; or a member of the Member Network.
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Keeley Naughton is the NIRSA National Sport Programs Coordinator