Call for Nominations Extended

Call for Nominations to the AIGA Upstate New York Board
The AIGA Upstate New York Chapter is currently seeking nominations for open board positions.  We are seeking motivated volunteers with a passion for advancing our craft and strengthening our creative community.

Ready to dive in? Review our needs below and fill out the form.

Self-nomination is permitted and encouraged.

OPEN BOARD POSITIONS:

Membership Director
We are a membership based organization and this position is dedicated to communicating our benefits through events, online presence and SWAG.
APPLY NOW

Events Director
Manage & promote events in our cities while helping creatives stay on budget and relish in the excitement of the opportunity.
APPLY NOW

SPARK Mentor Coordinator – East Side
The SPARK Coordinator is in charge of guiding the direction, recruiting, coordinating and maintaining SPARK, our one-on-one mentoring program.
APPLY NOW

Social Media Coordinator
We are looking for volunteers to help us maintain a solid voice on upcoming events, community events and inspiration across our social media outlets.
APPLY NOW

CMYK Coordinator
The CMYK Coordinator coordinates our statewide social program with the Board of Directors and program volunteers to see the initiative through from idea to implementation.
APPLY NOW

Creative Dialogues Coordinator
The growth and topic selection of this free webinar series within out design industry.
APPLY NOW

New York State of Design 2014 Volunteers
The Design Show Coordinator is in charge of planning the bi-annual design show. He/She works with the Treasurer to develop and oversee Show-related budgets, volunteers, schedule/exhibit and the show resources.
APPLY NOW

Nominations will close promptly at 5pm Wednesday, May 29, 2013.
If you have any questions about any of the positions for the Board, please contact our Chapter President, Sarah Burns.

Not ready for a full board position?
Become a volunteer! Its an excellent way to show your support, network with your peers, improve your organizational skills and help make an impact in the community.

By AIGA
Published May 8, 2013
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