Slide #1 YOU CAN DO THIS! District Board Positions, Qualifications and Responsibilities.

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Slide #1 YOU CAN DO THIS! District Board Positions, Qualifications and Responsibilities

Slide #2 District Board Functions as an administrative division of Zonta International in the attainment of the objects of Zonta International as stated in the bylaws. Promote the programs of Zonta International within the district Inspires and assists clubs to implement the goals and programs of Zonta International Serves as a link between the clubs in the district and the Zonta International Board and Committees.

Slide #3 Board Positions Qualifications to be nominated for a position on the District Board are: –Be a classified member of a club –Served at least 2 years in an elected club office and/or a District Committee Chair Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Area Directors –At least one year as a Club President

Slide #4 Responsibilities Governor –Administers the affairs of the District –Keeps Zonta International informed of District matters –Works with the District Board and host club to plan the District Conference –Attends Area meetings –Assist in the development and execution of the District budget –Assign Committees as appropriate

Slide #5 Lt. Governor Performs duties as assigned by the Governor Chairs the District Membership Committee Performs the duties of the Governor in her absence

Slide #6 Area Directors Acts as a liaison between the clubs and the district boards Attends area meetings Assist in the planning of workshops Visits and supports clubs in fulfilling the mission of Zonta International

Slide #7 Treasurer Responsible for funds of the District Prepares the biennial District budget under the supervision of the Governor Administers funds in accordance with the District budget Provides financial reports at District meetings and the Conference

Slide #8 Nominating Committee Nominates one or more candidates for each office to be filled Nominates five or more candidates for the Nominating Committee Presents the slate 60 days before the District Conference With the International Nominating Committee, nominates individuals for Zonta International Officers, Directors and Nominating Committee

Slide #9 Appointments Secretary & Committee Chairs Advocacy Ambassador Amelia Earhart Archives (District Historian) Awards Bylaws Communications 2017 District Conference Chair Finance Membership Service Parliamentarian United Nations Z Clubs

Slide #10 What You Don’t Have to Do Know everything about Zonta Do the duties of the position on your own Have the ultimate in leadership skills Campaign Be afraid to try

Slide #11 What You’ll Get If You Do A deeper appreciation for the work of Zonta at the District and International level An opportunity to develop new skills and grow An opportunity to develop strong and lasting relationships with women across the District An opportunity to see directly the work other clubs are doing…and steal it The fulfillment the comes with further contributing to an organization that has a significant impact on the lives of women and girls around the world

Slide #12 Consideration The current slate is to be voted on at District Conference September 2015 in Kitchener Waterloo Elected Board members and appointments will take office beginning June 2016 Please see this as your opportunity! Provide us with your name and position you are interested in for June 2016 or beyond

Slide #13 For More Information or to Nominate Someone Please contact Catherine Hardman Patty Feroz Kate Wehrmeyer at