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01/31/2020

Call for Nominations

Nominations are open for the OAPA Board of Directors for a one-year term that will begin on July 1, 2020 and end June 30, 2021.  Nominations will close on February 21, 2020.

There are currently exciting discussions happening with regard to PA practice at the state level and significant changes are coming to the entire US health care system.  Now is a great time to become informed and involved.  The OAPA BOD is a great opportunity to network with fellow PAs and help drive the advancement of the profession. 

You may nominate yourself or a colleague for:

·        President-Elect

·        Vice President

·        One Director for Each Region:

Region 1 – Cleveland east of the Cuyahoga River 
Region 2 – Cleveland west of the Cuyahoga River 
Region 3 – Akron/Canton/Youngstown 
Region 4 – Columbus/Marietta/Zanesville 
Region 5 – Toledo 
Region 6 – Dayton 
Region 7 – Cincinnati

Delegates to the AAPA House of Delegates (3 year term beginning in 2021) -The TWO candidates that receive the most votes will be part of the OAPA delegation.  Those with fewer votes will be eligible to become a delegate should a member of the delegation be unable to attend the 2021 AAPA HOD.

The Board meets at a minimum of four times a year with two in conjunction with the pharmacology and annual conferences and the other two either in Columbus or electronically (audio and web based). The meetings are 2-3 hours in duration. Travel expenses will be reimbursed.

Specific responsibilities of board members are outlined in the OAPA Bylaws, OAPA Job Descriptions and in the OAPA Policy Manual.  Board members and delegates must be members of both OAPA and AAPA. 

 If a candidate runs unopposed for a Leadership position they will be confirmed at the General Membership meeting on March 27, 2020.  If there are multiple candidates for a Leadership position ballots will be sent electronically the week following the General Membership meeting.

OAPA Leadership Nomination Form 

 

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