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  • Committee Nominations

    Term: October 1, 2026 - September 30, 2029
  • Timeline:

    January – May 15: Nomination period open
    May/June:
    Nomination review process
    June:
    Announcement of results for all positions
    October 1:
    Start of term 

    Requirements:

    • Nominees must be within the General Member categories to qualify and retain general committee membership and Board of Director positions. 
    • General committee members and Board of Directors member will each serve one three-year term.  
    • Committee Chairs also serve as members of the Board of Directors for the duration of their term as Chair. 

    Candidates may apply for more than one role; however, a separate application is required for each position.

    For any questions or assistance, please email Helen Vardanyan at h.vardanyan@newbornbrainsociety.org. 

    • About the Leadership 
    • Vice President / Board of Directors Member
      The Vice President supports the President and Board of Directors in advancing the strategic priorities and governance responsibilities of the Newborn Brain Society. The Vice President serves as a thought partner to the President, assists with Board leadership and continuity, and may represent the Society in external engagements as needed. In the absence of the President, the Vice President assumes leadership of Board meetings and key organizational decisions.


      This role plays a critical part in coordinating across committees, supporting committee chairs, and helping ensure that Board decisions translate into effective action across the organization. The Vice President also contributes to long-range planning, leadership development, and succession planning for the Society.
      The anticipated time commitment includes one-hour monthly Board meetings, preparation and follow-up, and additional engagement as needed to support Board leadership and organizational priorities.
       
      Secretary / Board of Directors Member
      The Secretary is responsible for supporting effective governance by ensuring accurate documentation, transparency, and continuity of Board activities. This role oversees the preparation and maintenance of Board meeting agendas, minutes, and official records, and ensures compliance with organizational bylaws and governance policies.


      The Secretary works closely with the President and Board members to support efficient communication, maintain institutional memory, and ensure that Board decisions are properly documented and accessible. This role is essential to the long-term stability and accountability of the organization.

      The anticipated time commitment includes one-hour monthly Board meetings, preparation and review of meeting materials, and follow-up related to documentation and governance processes.
       
      Chair of the Membership Committee / Board of Directors Member
      The Chair of the Membership Committee provides leadership for member recruitment, engagement, and retention, with a focus on building a diverse, inclusive, and globally representative Society. A core responsibility of this role is supporting strategic outreach and relationship-building with external organizations, professional societies, and networks to increase awareness of the Newborn Brain Society and expand membership across regions and disciplines.


      The Chair guides efforts to strengthen the value of membership, improve engagement across career stages and geographic contexts, and foster partnerships with organizations that share aligned missions (for example, regional or international neonatal and pediatric societies). As a member of the Board of Directors, the Chair represents membership priorities in governance discussions and ensures alignment between membership strategies and the Society’s long-term goals.


      The Chair is responsible for setting committee agendas, coordinating initiatives related to membership growth and inclusion, and reporting progress to the Board. The anticipated time commitment includes one-hour monthly committee meetings, one-hour monthly Board meetings, and additional time for planning and follow-up. Members with LMIC backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.
       
      Steering Committee Member
      The Steering Committee serves in an advisory capacity to support the mission and long-term direction of the Newborn Brain Society. The committee provides strategic perspective and guidance to the Board of Directors on matters such as organizational strategy, bylaws, and other issues of significance identified by the Board.


      The committee meets twice per year—once in person and once virtually—and may be consulted by the Board on an as-needed basis for strategic input.

    • About the Committees 
    • Communication & Networking Committee
      The Communications and Networking Committee supports how the Society connects, communicates, and collaborates so that knowledge, relationships, and advocacy efforts move effectively across the global neonatal neuro community. The committee supports and enhances collaboration between Society committees. The committee maintains the member network and communication channels, and helps connect members with shared clinical and research interests to support cross-center collaboration. The committee also leads the development and dissemination of collaborative initiatives that advance family priorities in newborn brain care and helps ensure that the work of the Society is accessible and visible across the global community.
       

      Education Committee

      The Education Committee is composed of members with experience in teaching, mentoring, and collaborative program development. The committee oversees the Society’s educational mission and supports the development, endorsement, and dissemination of high-quality educational initiatives.

      Responsibilities may include developing educational and teaching resources for members, planning and moderating educational activities, collaborating with subject-matter experts, endorsing educational events, and assisting with continuing medical education (CME) accreditation processes. The anticipated time commitment is approximately 2–4 hours per month, including participation in one-hour monthly meetings.


      Finance Committee
      The Finance Committee includes members with experience in financial analysis, accounting, or nonprofit finance. Responsibilities may include budget oversight, financial planning, and support for annual tax and reporting processes. The anticipated time commitment is approximately 2–4 hours per month, including one-hour meetings every other month.
       
      Guidelines & Publications Committee
      The Guidelines & Publications Committee includes members with experience in authorship, peer review, and scholarly collaboration. The committee may develop, review, or contribute to guidelines and publications on behalf of the Society and collaborate with experts to identify priority topic areas. The anticipated time commitment is approximately 2–4 hours per month, including one-hour monthly meetings.

      Membership Committee
      The Membership Committee includes members with an interest in outreach, engagement, and community-building. The committee supports efforts to grow and strengthen the Society’s membership through active outreach and relationship-building with individuals, institutions, and external organizations. This includes helping to identify and engage potential partner organizations to increase awareness of the Newborn Brain Society and create pathways for new members to connect with the organization.


      Additional responsibilities may include supporting membership policies, enhancing member engagement, and contributing to nomination and recruitment processes that promote diversity, equity, and global representation. The anticipated time commitment is approximately 2–4 hours per month, including one-hour monthly meetings.


      QI & Research Committee
      The committee comprises of members with expertise in Quality Improvement and/or Research in Neonatal Neurology, and interest in advancing the mission of the Newborn Brain Society. Duties include identifying speakers and moderating QI/Research webinars, reviewing the scientific merit of research, reviewing award applications, and developing shared resources and infrastructure for Quality Improvement and Research for the Newborn Brain Society and its membership. The anticipated time commitment is approximately 2-4 hours per month, including one-hour monthly meetings. 

      • Members with predominantly Quality Improvement focus
        Quality improvement experience, as evidenced by a dedicated role in quality improvement within a NICU or center, leadership of quality improvement initiatives, and/or publication of peer-reviewed original research.
      • Members with predominantly Research focus                                     
        Research experience, as evidenced by receipt of peer-reviewed research funding and/or publication(s) of peer-reviewed original research.


       

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