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Now Accepting Applications for the 2026-2027 NAFA Board of Directors

Are you ready to help shape the future of NAFA? We are currently seeking passionate and committed individuals to serve on the NAFA Board of Directors.

If you are interested in getting more involved but not ready to join the board, consider joining a committee. This is your first step towards leadership in NAFA.

Open Board Positions 2025

NAFA’s Board of Directors is composed of five (5) Officers and seven (7) Directors. Director terms are two years in length.
There are currently three (3) Director positions open for the upcoming term:
Term Duration: January 1, 2026 – December 31, 2027

The Role of Volunteer Leaders

The NAFA Board of Directors serves as the governing body of the organization, holding ultimate policy and fiscal responsibility. Elected by the membership, Board members provide leadership, strategic vision, and oversight to guide NAFA’s future.

Board members are expected to:

  • Be fully engaged with the organization
  • Attend all Board meetings and education events at their own expense

NAFA provides a $1 million Directors & Officers (D&O) Liability Insurance policy to protect against potential exposure while serving.

Primary Responsibilities of the Board

Directors are expected to understand and participate in five key areas of governance:

  1. Governance
    Oversight of the organization in accordance with the bylaws and articles of incorporation. This does not include day-to-day management, which is handled by staff.
  2. Policy & Position Development
    Establishing key policies and positions that guide the association and its stakeholders, especially on recurring or critical matters.
  3. Visionary Leadership
    Providing long-term direction through strategic planning, upholding NAFA’s mission and vision, and promoting its public image.
  4. Fiduciary Responsibility
    Overseeing financial health, legal compliance, and ethical integrity.
  5. Recruitment
    Engaging in active recruitment to grow NAFA’s membership and leadership pipeline.

Meetings & Time Commitment

The Board meets in person twice a year, with additional meetings held via conference calls as needed.
Estimated time commitment: 2–6 hours per month

Candidate Selection Criteria

The Nominating Committee will seek individuals who contribute to a balanced Board with regard to gender, generation, geography and member type.

In addition, strong candidates will demonstrate the following personal attributes:

  • Advocacy for NAFA’s mission and goals
  • Willingness to dedicate time to NAFA priorities
  • Strategic, long-term thinking
  • Financial acumen
  • Strong communication skills
  • Follow-through and accountability
  • Independent judgment and ethical conduct
  • Honesty, directness, and integrity

Ready to Lead?
If you are interested in serving, please complete the Board Candidacy Form. If you would like to nominate someone, please email Executive Director, Emily Bardach.