Call for Nominations for AAA Board of Directors
3-Year Terms Begin August 2023


Nominations are now being accepted for the following five positions:

President-Elect
Vice President-Finance-Elect
Vice President-Education
Director-Focusing on Membership
Director-Focusing on International

For a visual representation of the Board of Directors election process, please click HERE. Here is a summary of the major points and some additional information:

  • Each year the Board of Directors (BOD) develops a Call for Nominations for Board positions to be filled in that year’s election.
  • For each position on the ballot, the Call for Nominations includes the roles and responsibilities for the position and guidance on key interests and capabilities based on the Board's analysis of current projects, including ongoing Board positions and mission-related initiatives.
  • Student Members, in accordance with the Association Bylaws, may not hold an elected or appointed office.
  • All members are encouraged to provide qualified nominations based on the roles and responsibilities and key interests and capabilities for the Board position. Members submit nominations using the brief Nominations Form (see below) by Friday, September 16, 2022 at 11:59 pm Eastern.
  • The AAA Nominations Committee and the Council Ballot Committee (all of Council, excluding the Board of Directors) receive and review all qualified nominations for their allocated Board positions in that year, thoroughly assess the match of each nominee with the expertise required for each position (based on roles and responsibilities and key interests and capabilities), and place at least two candidates on the slate.
  • Final selections among the candidates on the slate will be determined by a vote of the membership in early 2023.
  • New Board members take office on Wednesday of the Annual Meeting in August 2023.

Deadline for Nominations: Friday, September 16, 2022 at 11:59 pm Eastern

In order to have a pool of qualified candidates, we recommend that prior to submitting any nomination(s)
you review the information below on the Roles and Responsibilities and Guidance from the Board of Directors
on key interests and capabilities for each position. 

Please see below for instructions for submitting your nomination(s).

   

President-Elect

Roles and Responsibilities for the position:


During their three-year term, the President-Elect serves for one year in that role (2023-2024), then for one year as President (2024-2025), followed by one year as Past President (2025-2026).

Over the course of their three-year term, the individual attends Board Meetings, Council Meetings, and Management Team Meetings. The individual also attends and/or presents periodically at Section and Region Meetings and meetings beyond the AAA. The individual also serves as Board of Director Liaison on committees as requested.

The President-Elect is a key member of the AAA's leadership team, playing a major role in supporting ongoing strategic initiatives and further developing the AAA's strategy.  Specifically, the President-Elect participates as a leader on the Board of Directors and as a member of the Management Team.  The President-Elect also serves on the Finance Committee, and as an ex-officio member of the Governance Committee.

Once President, responsibilities focus on leading the Management Team's discussions of the strategic direction of the Association. The President chairs the Board of Directors and presides at the Annual Meeting and Business Meeting of the Association. Except for committee members appointed by the Council and previously appointed to terms that have not yet expired, the President and Management Team have authority to appoint members to committees and task forces, and to remove members of committees and task forces (in accordance with the AAA Bylaws). The President communicates to the membership on issues of interest. The President represents the AAA to other domestic and international professional and educational accounting associations.

The Past President serves on the Management Team, the Nominations Committee, the Finance Committee and other committees as requested.  The Past President continues to sustain strategic initiatives of the Association and provide continuity and cohesion on the Board of Directors.

Guidance from the Board of Directors on key interests
and capabilities for the position:

  • Candidates should embrace the American Accounting Association’s vision to be Thought Leaders in Accounting. The President-Elect position will continue implementation of the next strategic steps of this vision to expand its reach to serve society.

  • Given the need to hit the ground running, a preference will be given to candidates who have substantial, broad experience in AAA Leadership roles, such as, but not restricted to, Member of the Board of Directors, Council Chair, AAA Section or Region leadership roles, or other extensive AAA leadership experience (e.g. as senior editor of AAA publications or as the chair of major committees.)

  • Candidates should exhibit:
    •     a strong interest and experience in accounting scholarship and teaching,
    •     a global perspective,
    •     highly effective communication and presentation skills
    •     commitment to DEI

  • Candidates are expected to be inclusive when considering the needs of a wide variety of members, including minoritized identity groups affinity groups (e.g., LGBTQ), retired faculty, non-tenure track faculty, global scholars, two-year faculty, doctoral students, and practitioners, among others.

  • The President-Elect should have enthusiasm in continuing to focus on understanding and engaging our communities, enhancing our core operations, and expanding our offerings to members.  A global mindset and appreciation for and connections with colleagues in practice is important.

  • At least two candidates for this Board position will be placed on the ballot by the AAA Nominations Committee.

  • Additional nominations may be made by a petition signed by not less than one hundred (100) members of the Association submitted to the Chief Executive Officer at  least fifteen (15) days prior to the beginning of the election.

 

 

Vice President-Finance-Elect

Roles and Responsibilities for the position:
 

During this Vice President’s three-year term, the Vice President-Finance-Elect serves for one year in that role (2023-2024), then for two years as Vice President-Finance (2024-2026).

Over the course of the combined three-year term, the Vice President-Finance-Elect attends Board Meetings, Council Meetings, and Management Team Meetings.

The Vice President-Finance-Elect participates on the Board of Directors, serves as a member of the Finance and Audit Committees and performs other duties as assigned by the Vice President-Finance.

The Vice President-Finance sits  on the Board of Directors, chairs the standing Finance Committee, serves as a member of the Audit Committee and is responsible for oversight of the financial management of the Association, under the general direction of the Board of Directors.

The Vice President-Finance assists the Executive Director, AAA Professional Staff, and President-Elect in preparing the budget outlining the financial resources and requirements for the next fiscal year. The Vice President-Finance reports annually to the membership on the financial affairs of the Association.

The Past Vice President-Finance serves on the Audit Committee for one year until the next Vice President-Finance-Elect is selected.
 

Guidance from the Board of Directors on key interests
and capabilities for the position:

  • Candidates should embrace the American Accounting Association’s vision to be Thought Leaders in Accounting. The Vice President-Finance-Elect position will continue implementation of the next strategic steps of this vision to expand its reach to serve society.

  • Candidates should have strong leadership skills and experience in a range of Association activities. Leadership experience in working with financial oversight, a global perspective, and successful experience with planning and implementation are highly desirable characteristics.

  • Candidates are expected to be inclusive when considering the needs of a wide variety of members, including minoritized identity groups, affinity groups (e.g., LGBTQ), retired faculty, non-tenure track faculty, global scholars, two-year faculty, doctoral students, and practitioners, among others.

  • At least two candidates for this Board position will be placed on the ballot by the AAA Nominations Committee.

  • Additional nominations may be made by a petition signed by not less than one hundred (100) members of the Association submitted to the Chief Executive Officer at  least fifteen (15) days prior to the beginning of the election.

 

 

Vice President-Education

Roles and Responsibilities for the position:
 

The Vice President-Education sits on the Board of Directors and is, in tandem with the Education Committee (a standing committee of the AAA), responsible for advising the Board and AAA Professional Staff on projects and issues focusing on accounting education.

Over the course of this Director’s three-year term, the Vice President-Education attends Board and Council Meetings, is the liaison between the Board and the Education Committee and serves as Board of Director Liaison on various Committees. The individual also attends and/or presents at Section and Region Meetings and meetings beyond the AAA when asked to do so.

The Vice President-Education chairs the Education Committee, works closely with the Center for Advancing Accounting Education, and responds as appropriate to the educational efforts of outside constituents, both national and international.

The Vice President-Education makes recommendations to the Board as appropriate and responds on an as-needed basis to address educational issues presented by the President, Board, Executive Director, or the leadership of Sections and Regions.

The Vice President-Education serves a three-year term (2023-2026).

Guidance from the Board of Directors on key interests
and capabilities for the position:

  • Candidates should embrace the American Accounting Association’s vision to be Thought Leaders in Accounting. The Vice President-Education position will continue implementation of the next strategic steps of this vision to expand its reach to serve society.

  • Candidates are expected to be inclusive when considering the needs of a wide variety of members, including minoritized identity groups, affinity groups (e.g., LGBTQ), retired faculty, non-tenure track faculty, global scholars, two-year faculty, doctoral students, and practitioners, among others.

  • The AAA values its relationships with other accounting associations (e.g., IMA, Beta Alpha Psi, AICPA). Candidates for the position of Vice President-Education should therefore be willing to serve as an active liaison with Beta Alpha Psi, the AICPA Academic Executive Committee, and other outside committees and associations, as determined through consultations with the Board.

  • At least two candidates for this Board position will be placed on the ballot by the AAA Nominations Committee.

  • Additional nominations may be made by a petition signed by not less than one hundred (100) members of the Association submitted to the Chief Executive Officer at least fifteen (15) days prior to the beginning of the election.

 

 

Director-Focusing on Membership

Roles and Responsibilities for the position:
 

The Director-Focusing on Membership sits on the Board of Directors and is, in tandem with the Membership Advisory Committee (MAC), responsible for advising the Board on membership-related issues for all current and potential members of the Association and works closely with AAA Professional Staff to assist with current membership initiatives and to identify future membership initiatives.

Over the course of this Director’s three-year term, the Director-Focusing on Membership attends Board and Council Meetings, is the liaison between the Board and the MAC  and serves as Board of Director Liaison on various Committees. The individual also attends and/or presents at Section and Region Meetings and meetings beyond the AAA when asked to do so.

The Director-Focusing on Membership will collaborate with the Director-Focusing on International to support initiatives focused on expanding non-U.S. member access to services and membership from faculty outside the U.S. This individual will serve as Chair of the Membership Advisory Committee.

The Director-Focusing on Membership serves a three-year term (2023-2026).
 

Guidance from the Board of Directors on key interests
and capabilities for the position:

  • Candidates should embrace the American Accounting Association’s vision to be Thought Leaders in Accounting. The Director-Focusing on Membership position will continue implementation of the next strategic steps of this vision to expand its reach to serve society.

  • Candidates are expected to be inclusive when considering the needs of a wide variety of members, including minoritized identity groups, affinity groups (e.g., LGBTQ), retired faculty, non-tenure track faculty, global scholars, two-year faculty, doctoral students, and practitioners, among others.

  • Candidates for this position should be enthusiastic about developing and leading initiatives related to an expansive set of opportunities to support the accounting academy and have an appreciation for the range of services the AAA provides to add value for its members.

  • At least two candidates for this Board position will be placed on the ballot by the AAA Nominations Committee.

  • Additional nominations may be made by a petition signed by not less than one hundred (100) members of the Association submitted to the Chief Executive Officer at least fifteen (15) days prior to the beginning of the election.

 

 

Director-Focusing on International

Roles and Responsibilities for the position:


The Director-Focusing on International sits on the Board of Directors and is responsible for assisting the Board in identifying ways that the AAA can enhance its global thought leadership in accounting.

Over the course of this Director’s three-year term, the Director-Focusing on International attends Board meetings and Council Meetings. The individual also attends and/or presents at Section and Region Meetings and meetings beyond the AAA when asked to do so.

This Director will interact with leaders of accounting academic organizations in order to: discuss matters of mutual interest (such as exploring global implications of education trends); conduct appropriate research and engage in new idea development; and explore mutually beneficial opportunities for cooperation.

The Director-Focusing on International will pursue ways to better serve and involve the  AAA’s non-U.S. members, encourage Sections of the AAA to enhance global engagement and perspectives, and interact with national and international accounting bodies.

This Director will collaborate with the Director-Focusing on Membership to support initiatives focused on expanding non-U.S. member access to services and membership from faculty outside the U.S.

This Director will host the Global Gathering held each year in conjunction with the AAA Annual Meeting. In addition, the Director will participate in discussions related to global gatherings during the year and identify opportunities for members to gain exposure to global issues and perspectives.

This Director will also serve as Board of Director Liaison on various Committees.

The Director-Focusing on International serves a three-year term (2023-2026).

Guidance from the Board of Directors on key interests and capabilities for the position:

  • Candidates should embrace the American Accounting Association’s vision to be Thought Leaders in Accounting. The Director-Focusing on International position will continue implementation of the next strategic steps of this vision to expand its reach to serve society. 

  • Candidates are expected to be inclusive when considering the needs of a wide variety of members, including minoritized identity groups, affinity groups (e.g., LGBTQ), retired faculty, non-tenure track faculty, global scholars, two-year faculty, doctoral students, and practitioners, among others.

  • As the number of international members within the AAA continues to grow, it is important that this Director assists the AAA in strengthening its global thought leadership and in recognizing and supporting perspectives of all  members–both U.S. and non-U.S. 

  • Candidates should have professional connections with a range of international universities and/or organizations and should have significant international exposure and recognition.

  • At least two candidates for this Board position will be placed on the ballot by the Council Ballot Committee.

  • Additional nominations may be made by a petition signed by not less than one hundred (100) members of the Association submitted to the Chief Executive Officer at least fifteen (15) days prior to the beginning of the election.

 

 


Instructions for Submitting Nominations

NOTE: AAA Members may nominate multiple qualified candidates for each position. There is no limit to the number of candidates you may nominate for each of the five open Board positions.

  1. Complete a nomination form (Word Document) for each of your nominees by clicking on the appropriate links below and following the instructions on the form. 
  2. You will be contacted if your nominee is in the final round of those being considered to be placed on the slate for a Board position, and you will be asked to contact them to affirm their willingness to run and serve if elected.

Reference Materials: Current and historical listings of Board of Director members, Council members,
Committee and Task Force charges and participants, as well as Segment officers.
 

Deadline for Nominations: Friday, September 16, 2022 at 11:59 pm Eastern

If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Gutierrez,
Governance Manager at Barbara.gutierrez@aaahq.org.