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AVMA/American Society of Veterinary Medical Association Executives (ASVMAE) Joint Committee — Entity description

AVMA/ASVMAE Joint Committee
The Executive Board approved the formation of the AVMA/American Society of Veterinary Medical Association Executives Joint Committee in 2002 to provide a forum in which the two organizations can share information, discuss emerging issues and other matters of mutual interest, and coordinate efforts and actions to enhance and improve the lines of communication and contribute to the success of the respective memberships.

Charge/Objective
To identify ways to increase cooperation, communication, and interaction between the AVMA and ASVMAE for the benefit of the membership of both organizations.

Membership, Method of Appointment, and Representation
The committee will comprise six members. Three members of the committee represent the AVMA Executive Board and are appointed for two-year terms, and three members represent ASVMAE. Each organization will appoint its own representatives.

Staff Consultants: JB Hancock

Chair
The chair of the AVMA Executive Board appoints the chair of the joint committee.

Meetings
Meetings will be held once each year.

Funding
$5,000/year

Reports
AVMA representatives will report to the Executive Board and advise the Board, the House of Delegates, and appropriate councils and committees regarding the actions and activities of the joint committee.

Life Expectancy
The committee will be subject to review in keeping with current AVMA policy.

1/30/03

 

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