Calling all Volunteers: Time to Nominate to Serve!

Calling all Volunteers: Time to Nominate to Serve!

ASCO President-Elect Melissa Trego invites you to nominate yourself or a willing colleague to serve on an ASCO committee or task force starting this July.

How to nominate candidates for volunteer positions

Self-nominations are permitted and encouraged. All nominations from an institution under consideration for appointment will be shared with the dean/president of that institution to seek approval before an appointment is made.

All nominations should be sent to ASCO’s Business Operations Manager Sara Lau at slau@opted.org. The deadline for submitting nominations is May 31.

Terms of Service
Service on an ASCO committee or task force runs in one-year terms, throughout ASCO’s programmatic/fiscal year (July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023).

Eligibility
Anyone employed by an Active, Associate, or Affiliate member of ASCO is eligible to serve a committee, task force, or Special Interest Group (SIG).

Unlike ASCO’s Special Interest Groups (SIGs) or other institution-wide professional groups (such as the Student Affairs Officers and the Chief Academic Officers), each institution is not assigned a certain number of slots on ASCO committees and task forces. If a current volunteer is not reappointed, rotates off, or if his/her dean or president does not want a given volunteer to continue serving, it is not guaranteed that the nominee selected to fill that position will be from the same institution. While we can never achieve perfect balance, ASCO’s President-Elect takes overall institution representation into account when two equally qualified nominations are made for the same opening.

Terms of Service
Term limits provide opportunities for fresh thinking on ASCO committees, give new people an opportunity to serve, and widen ASCO’s reach. ASCO’s tradition has been that committees allow service for a maximum of three consecutive one-year terms. On rare occasions, special circumstances may arise when members who have served three years are in the midst of ongoing project work. Such circumstances may warrant continuing service, and the ASCO President-Elect has been empowered to make such a decision.

Volunteer Groups within ASCO
A copy of ASCO’s Volunteer Organizational Chart can be found here.

Committee/Task Force/SIG Member Openings for FY 2022-2023

Board Management Committees
(must be chaired by an ASCO Board Member, but committee members do not have to be an ASCO board member unless specified):

Programmatic Committees & Task Forces
(Chairs and members do not have to be on the ASCO Board):

Task Forces
(members and chairs do not have to be on the ASCO Board):

To learn more about the individual committees and task forces, please visit https://optometriceducation.org/for-faculty-administrators/committees-task-forces-sigs-groups/.