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Who Will Lead APA Next?

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/pn.44.13.0004b

Individual members play a key role in the nomination process for national office. That is why APA's Nominating Committee, chaired by Nada Stotland, M.D., is requesting nominations for candidates in APA's 2010 election. With six national offices up for election, every nomination counts. Please submit your nominations for president-elect, secretary, treasurer, Area 3 trustee, Area 6 trustee, and member-in-training trustee-elect (MITTE).

Nominations should be submitted via email to by Friday, July 24. Each nomination should include the full name of the nominated member and the office(s) that you would like him or her to be considered for in the 2010 election. All nominations will be taken into consideration by the Nominating Committee, and a final list of candidates will be announced and posted on the APA Web site in mid-September.

More information is posted on APA's Web site at<www.psych.org>.

Please note: All nominees must be currently active voting members of APA. Nominees for Area trustee must be from the respective Areas listed above. Nominees for MITTE must be classified as members-in-training and should be prepared to state their intent to continue in the position through PGY-5 if they are a PGY-3 resident. Medical-student members and international members are not eligible for nomination to national office.