Examples of National President Elect in a sentence
The National President shall, in consultation with the National President- Elect, appoint the Chairs, Vice Chairs and members of all Association Boards, ensuring that the Boards, taken as a whole, are representative of the Association membership, and the mission and responsibilities of the particular Board.
Should any appointee decline his appointment or should the National President Elect fail to have a complete roster of his appointments for the first National Executive Committee meeting, he shall then have thirty days from the adjournment date of the National Assembly to complete said roster and to submit his nominees by letter to the individual members of the National Executive Committee for their approval or rejection which shall be by registered mail vote.
The National President shall appoint the members of each Committee, Council or Task Force, except the Leadership Development Committee, in consultation with the National President- Elect and the Committee and Task Force Chair, ensuring that the Committees and Task Forces, taken as a whole, are representative of the Association membership.
In the event of a vacancy occurring in the office of National President, the National President- Elect will succeed, followed by a member of the NGB to be selected by a majority vote of the NGB.
Section 7—Appointment Of Officers: Nominees for appointment to National Offices shall be announced to the National Assembly by the National President Elect after all elections have been concluded and prior to the installation ceremonies.
The VGF Fund should be established as a State financial institution under the authority of MOF with a high degree of autonomy and a fully independent management team.
The National Vice-President, being National President Elect, shall be declared elected National President prior to voting for the election of the other Officers.
During the course of the Annual Session of the National Council and prior to the Annual General Meeting of that session, the National Councillors will elect a National President Elect, who must be a Member who has made a significant contribution to the profession and the Institute, beyond their architectural practice, as determined by National Council, and has a minimum of six years of membership.
Subject to clause 8.7(h), at the end of the Annual General Meeting in the year after their election, the National President Elect will automatically take office as National President and will hold that office until the end of the next ensuing Annual General Meeting.
If the person becoming National President Elect is a Chapter President, a by-election will be conducted within that person’s Chapter to appoint a new Chapter President to serve for the remaining term.