CLTA-WA Board Position and Duties
I. Basic Understanding and Essential Commitment for All Board Members
All CLTA-WA Board members shall familiarize themselves with the Association bylaws and conduct themselves and board business accordingly
All CLTA-WA Board members shall familiarize themselves with meeting protocols and agree to conduct meetings accordingly
CLTA-WA Board members agree to attend board meeting regularly, perform board functions, and actively represent and promote CLTA-WA’s interests
II. Duties of Appointed Officers
An Officer shall be a member of the Board of Directors. The Officers shall all work closely with each other in conducting the business of CLTA-WA in accordance with the terms defined in the CLTA-WA bylaws.
(i) President: The President shall
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preside over all meetings of the Membership, the Board of Directors, and meetings of the Officers
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be CLTA-WA ‘s chief spokesperson and representative
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work closely with the Vice President and the Immediate Past President in conducting the business of CLTA-WA
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nominate for approval of the Board of Directors at their Regular Meeting chairpersons for the Standing Committees
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appoint Members to Standing Committees and may from time to time establish new committees
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nominate a successor for approval by the Board of Directors when any of the positions of Appointed Officers shall fall vacant
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become Immediate Past President at the end of the President’s term
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oversee the comprehensive operation of Association business and do due diligence in ensuring all board officers and committee members perform their assigned duties in timely manner
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keep good record of Association business to hand over to the new board at time of transition
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serve as web administrator and maintain communication with Membership and listserv on behalf of the Association
(ii)Vice-President: The Vice President shall
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assist the President as the President directs
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serve as Acting President in the absence or incapacity of the President
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succeed to the Presidency at the end of the Vice President’s term
(iii)Immediate Past President: The immediate past president shall
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act as an Officer to the Board of Directors
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be available for advice and counsel to the President and Board and for program consultation for events hosted by CLTA-WA
(iv) Secretaries:
The Recording Secretary shall
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maintain the records of CLTA-WA, including a list of members which includes their names and contact information
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update membership information in timely manner, within two weeks of membership sign up
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communicate renewal time to those whose membership is up for renewal
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ensure that those who serve in the positions that require membership in good standing are members in good standing, maintain membership update, communicate to the president when inconsistency happens and reconcile the inconsistency to the best possible condition
The Corresponding Secretary will
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take accurate meeting minutes and distribute for review in timely manner—distribute within a week after meeting date
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update minutes after members review the draft and ready the updated version for approval at beginning of subsequent meeting
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keep copies of minutes of all meetings of the Board of Directors and of members of CLTA-WA
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safe-keep Association documentation papers
(v)Treasurers:
The Recording Treasurer shall
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be fluent in using Excel program to record flow of fund
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collect and accurately record in timely manner any annual dues, fees and all contributions, and record expenditures accurately and in timely manner
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work with accounts payable treasurer to prepare comprehensive information for question and review by, and for, the board to set budget for the following year at a meeting prior to AGM
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deposit all moneys received in the name of CLTA-WA in a bank designated by the Board of Directors
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collect membership forms and pass on to recording secretary in timely manner—within one week of receipt of such forms
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coordinate with accounts payable treasurer and president on regular basis—at the least every two months, more frequent if necessary—to ensure the Association financial record is accurate and consistent with actual flow of funds
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serve on the Finance Committee
The Accounts Payable Treasurer shall
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write checks and make payments in accordance with Association business needs
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keep and update records of all financial transactions made in the name of CLTA-WA immediately after a transaction occurs
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coordinate with recording treasurer and president on regular basis—at the least every two months, more frequent if necessary—to ensure the Association financial record is accurate and consistent with actual flow of funds
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work with recording treasurer to prepare comprehensive information for question and review by, and for, the board to set budget for the following year at a meeting prior to AGM
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serve on the Finance Committee