The 2015 APHA Board of Directors list is now available online at apha.com. These industry leaders serve as elected representatives of their respective areas and help guide APHA’s rule-making process.
This group of national directors will serve until 2017—based on a new rule passed at the 2015 APHA Convention that amended director term limits in Article III of the association’s bylaws, all existing 2015 directors will serve until 2017, at which time the new three-year director term limits will go into effect. This means the next director election will take place in Fall 2016 for 2017 directors.
All rule changes passed at the 2015 APHA Convention are also available online at apha.com/forms/rule-books. With a few noted exceptions that go into effect this year, most of the passed rules will go into effect January 1, 2016. The May 2015 Paint Horse Journal will have a complete recap of the 2015 Convention.
Your area’s national directors are your direct link to the association, and they serve as regional representatives in APHA decision-making. Contact information for all directors is included here. To learn more about getting involved as a national director, check out the Director Orientation Handbook at apha.com/association/directors or contact Cindy Grier at (817) 222-6413 or by email.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
As a group, the APHA Board of Directors is tasked with deciding and directing association policy.
They are elected by the APHA membership to represent their home areas in making, amending, repealing and enforcing rules and regulations.
Board of Directors and Standing Committee Lists
2015 Standing Committees
2015 Standing Committee Preference form
Board of Directors’ Minutes
2014 Board of Directors’ Minutes: Convention
2013 Board of Directors’ Minutes: Workshop
2012 Board of Directors’ Minutes: Convention
National Director Resources
Biographical Information Form for Directors, Alternates
Endorsement Form for National Director Nomination
About APHA
The American Paint Horse Association is the world’s second-largest international equine breed association, registering more than a million horses in 59 nations and territories since it was founded. APHA creates and maintains programs that increase the value of American Paint Horses and enriches members’ experiences with their horses. For more information visit www.APHA.com.
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