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Congratulations! & Welcome to the ACC Board of Governors!
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Congratulations! &
Welcome to the ACC Board of Governors!
What are your Responsibilities as a member of the ACC Board of
Governors?
David C. May, MD, PhD, FACCChair-electACC Board of Governors
Governor and President
One job with dual roles
President – presents ACC to the state
– Represents the College to members– Communicates the information vital to the
practice of cardiology– Demonstrates leadership
• Engages the FIT• Maintains high moral and ethical character• Thoughtful and sensitive to all positions• Contributes to PAC & encourages others to do so
One job with dual roles
• Governor- presents the state to the ACC• Communicates member thoughts & perceptions to
leadership• Engages in the national debate• Presents new ideas & paradigms for consideration• Attends the BOG meetings, networking and
participating, shaping the College direction• Leads the state delegation in national lobby efforts
Chapters, BOG, Staff, Leaders, Resources
Jayne P. JordanDirector, Chapters & BOGJanuary 25, 2013
Welcome to the BOG!
We look forward to working with you!
First and Foremost …
You are a Physician!
You’re part of a team!
Chapters Team
Jayne [email protected]
Jessica [email protected]
Ashton [email protected]
• Work with all ACC Departments & staff to promote and support Chapters
• One stop resource for ACC information
• Keep you informed on ACC national initiatives and information
• Facilitate issues in Chapter Management
• Conduct Strategic Planning Sessions for your Chapter leaders
• Arrange for a national speaker from ACC Leadership for your chapter meeting
• Work with other ACC Staff to provide you with data and dues reports
WIIFMKnow Leaders from Across the CountryBe a Recognized leader in your communityHelp develop new programs and productsHelp solve problems
Improve quality cardiovascular patient care!
It’s about the patient!