Dear NABC® Members,
As we approach the fall, it is time for the annual NABC® Board of Directors election. The National Auto Body Council® Board is comprised of collision repair industry companies and individuals representing the industry's thought leaders. These volunteer board members donate their time and expertise to lead the NABC® and serve our industry membership. The election of the NABC® Board of Directors is governed by the NABC® Bylaws below. Complete bylaws and policies are available for download at the bottom of this page. The nominations are due by September 3, 2021, and complete criteria are listed below.
We thank all of our current board members for their service and commitment to the NABC® mission of Changing and Saving Lives Every Day. We encourage those who are interested to submit their nomination and play a significant role in giving back to our industry. If you would like to learn more about the duties and requirements of the NABC® Board of Directors, please contact Clint Marlowe at [email protected] or Bill Garoutte at [email protected].
Thank you,
Clint Marlowe Bill Garoutte
Chairman President and CEO
National Auto Body Council National Auto Body Council
As we approach the fall, it is time for the annual NABC® Board of Directors election. The National Auto Body Council® Board is comprised of collision repair industry companies and individuals representing the industry's thought leaders. These volunteer board members donate their time and expertise to lead the NABC® and serve our industry membership. The election of the NABC® Board of Directors is governed by the NABC® Bylaws below. Complete bylaws and policies are available for download at the bottom of this page. The nominations are due by September 3, 2021, and complete criteria are listed below.
We thank all of our current board members for their service and commitment to the NABC® mission of Changing and Saving Lives Every Day. We encourage those who are interested to submit their nomination and play a significant role in giving back to our industry. If you would like to learn more about the duties and requirements of the NABC® Board of Directors, please contact Clint Marlowe at [email protected] or Bill Garoutte at [email protected].
Thank you,
Clint Marlowe Bill Garoutte
Chairman President and CEO
National Auto Body Council National Auto Body Council
2021 NABC® Board of Directors Election Process
NATIONAL AUTO BODY COUNCIL® BYLAWS
ARTICLE II
Directors
Section 1. Elections. Members seeking the position of Director must notify the corporation or the Executive Director at least 60 days before the Annual Meeting in writing in order to be included on the ballot. Any member wishing to nominate a person for Director must submit that nomination in writing to the Corporation or Executive Director.
All nominees must be current individual members or the designated representative of a member company, in order to be considered a candidate for the Board of Directors. Said nomination must be submitted by a minimum of three members and must be received 60 days before the Annual Meeting.
The election notice for the Board of Director positions considered for election shall then be sent to all members at least 30 days prior to the Annual Meeting. The election notice shall include the number of Director seats to be voted on, the candidate’s name, city and state, business address, and e-mail, and if they are an incumbent.
The election shall take place at the Annual Meeting at which time all members shall have the right to vote on any matter that may come before that Meeting. Members must be present at the Meeting to vote. Proxy votes are not allowed.
Section 6. Term of Office. Except as otherwise provided by law, the Articles of Organization, or these bylaws, the term of office to which each Director is elected is three (3) years or until a successor is elected. There shall be a limit of three consecutive terms for which a Director may be elected. After three successive terms and upon a replacement having been elected, a Director may seek election the following year or may be appointed as per the bylaws herein established.
NABC® Board of Directors Nominations:
The nomination process is now open. NABC® Board of Directors nominations are due September 3, 2021, 60 days prior to the NABC® Annual Meeting and Board Elections on November 3, 2021, currently scheduled to be held at the 2021 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. For your information, please note the following criteria for board nomination:
The NABC® Board of Directors nomination form is available here: https://www.nabcboard.com/nominationform.html
The available NABC® Board of Director positions include seven board seats.
To attend the NABC® Annual Meeting and participate in the NABC® Board of Directors election, you must be a NABC® member in good standing. No proxy votes will be allowed.
Section 1. Elections. Members seeking the position of Director must notify the corporation or the Executive Director at least 60 days before the Annual Meeting in writing in order to be included on the ballot. Any member wishing to nominate a person for Director must submit that nomination in writing to the Corporation or Executive Director.
All nominees must be current individual members or the designated representative of a member company, in order to be considered a candidate for the Board of Directors. Said nomination must be submitted by a minimum of three members and must be received 60 days before the Annual Meeting.
The election notice for the Board of Director positions considered for election shall then be sent to all members at least 30 days prior to the Annual Meeting. The election notice shall include the number of Director seats to be voted on, the candidate’s name, city and state, business address, and e-mail, and if they are an incumbent.
The election shall take place at the Annual Meeting at which time all members shall have the right to vote on any matter that may come before that Meeting. Members must be present at the Meeting to vote. Proxy votes are not allowed.
Section 6. Term of Office. Except as otherwise provided by law, the Articles of Organization, or these bylaws, the term of office to which each Director is elected is three (3) years or until a successor is elected. There shall be a limit of three consecutive terms for which a Director may be elected. After three successive terms and upon a replacement having been elected, a Director may seek election the following year or may be appointed as per the bylaws herein established.
NABC® Board of Directors Nominations:
The nomination process is now open. NABC® Board of Directors nominations are due September 3, 2021, 60 days prior to the NABC® Annual Meeting and Board Elections on November 3, 2021, currently scheduled to be held at the 2021 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. For your information, please note the following criteria for board nomination:
- The nominee must be an existing NABC member in good standing as of September 3, 2021
- The nominee must be nominated by three current NABC® members
- The nomination must include a photo and bio of the nominated individual
The NABC® Board of Directors nomination form is available here: https://www.nabcboard.com/nominationform.html
The available NABC® Board of Director positions include seven board seats.
To attend the NABC® Annual Meeting and participate in the NABC® Board of Directors election, you must be a NABC® member in good standing. No proxy votes will be allowed.
National Auto Body Council®
Board Bylaws and Policies and Nomination Form
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