Volunteering is one of the most profound ways you can give back to your association. Sharing your time and knowledge is invaluable, which is one of the reasons SMACNA greatly appreciates all its volunteers.
Our industry benefits from your involvement and your time. In return, you benefit both professionally and personally by:
We welcome you to submit your application for committee positions at any time throughout the year. The primary review of applications begins annually in May. Committee selections are determined by the outgoing and incoming President following the July Board of Directors meeting. Applications received after the review process is started for the current cycle may not be considered until the following year’s review period.
Appointment notifications are sent prior to the annual convention, typically mid- to late-September. Appointments begin on November 1 and run for 4 years.
If you have additional questions regarding the committee application process, please contact Beth Thurston at bthurston@smacna.org.
SMACNA’s membership and chapters are notified each year of vacancies on the Board of Directors. Typically, each year there are four vacancies in the U.S., and periodically, there is a vacancy representing the Canadian membership.
To be considered, applicants should be active at their local chapter level, holding committee and leadership positions, and have experience on one or more national committees or task forces. Successful applicants can demonstrate their commitment through their volunteer efforts and general understanding in how the association works.
All applicants must submit their nomination form online. Openings are usually posted in May.
Volunteers and committee members can find relevant forms and resources, including the most recent reimbursement forms.
Volunteer with SMACNA
Volunteering is one of the most impactful ways to give back to your association. The time and expertise you share is truly priceless, which is why SMACNA deeply values the contributions of all its volunteers.
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