Conference Location: Nationwide Hotel and Conference Center, Lewis Center, Ohio
Online ILS Forum & Mini-Conference: Friday, Oct 27, 2023 via Zoom
The 2023 ALAO Conference Planning Committee is excited to share updates about the 49th Annual Conference!
In the upcoming Conference Call for Proposals we’ll be encouraging presentations from all areas of library work. We especially want to encourage our Access Services, Technical Services, and Support Staff colleagues to consider presenting at this year’s Conference. To this end, we’ll be adding some new events and opportunities designed especially for them.
Here’s a preview of the new programming and participation opportunities we’ll be trying out for the 2023 Conference:
An Online ILS Forum & Mini-Conference – Friday, Oct 27, 2023
This year’s Conference will feature a separate online event one week prior to the in-person event at the Nationwide Conference Center. For this event ALAO will host a virtual forum in the morning to discuss planning issues related to the upcoming OhioLINK ILS transition. The panel forum will include representatives from OhioLINK and other academic library associations from around the state. The forum should be of great interest to academic librarians from all specialties.
ALAO will also host a mini-conference event in the afternoon with virtual lightning talks and informal discussions presented by Support, Access and Technical Services professionals about the new ILS or other topics.
A Hybrid Session Conference Track
This year our in-person conference on Friday, November 3rd will feature a “hybrid track room” where sessions will be simulcast online. Each of these sessions throughout the day will feature presentations by Support, Access and Technical Services professionals.
Live Simulcast of the Keynote Presentation
Our ALAO 2023 Keynote Speaker will be Mr. Trevor Dawes. Mr. Dawes currently serves as Vice Provost for Libraries and Museums and May Morris University Librarian at the University of Delaware, and he was recently elected Vice President/President Elect of the Association of Research Libraries. With his extraordinary leadership in academic libraries, and his extensive professional background in circulation and support services, Mr. Dawes maintains a commitment to the development of next-generation library workers.
A New Conference Fee Strategy
The CPC will be exploring new pricing structures to make the Conference more affordable and accessible for our attendees and presenters, especially for Support, Access and Technical Services professionals who may not have adequate funding support for conference attendance and participation. New opportunities will include:
Options for both online and in-person Conference programming registration
Discounted registration for Conference presenters
Expanded options for Conference attendance scholarships
Be on the lookout for the official Call for Proposals coming soon this month!
The most recent Chapters Council meeting was January 23, 2023. This included a presentation from Dr. Linda Miles—Hostos Community College, CUNY, who focused on “One Chapter’s Strategic Planning Process: ACRL/NY’s Committee for a New Vision.”
Every winter the RPC issues a call for grant proposals from the ALAO membership. The 2023 grant cycle is over and the RPC is nearly done reviewing and will make an announcement to the membership shortly.
If you are conducting LIS research and are in need of additional funding, please consider applying for the ALAO Research & Publications Grant for 2024. Calls for grant applications will go out at our 2023 Annual Conference and will close sometime in early 2024. Learn more about the application process by visiting our webpage and looking at the ALAO Research Grant overview and checklist.
Research & Publications Spring Webinar Series
Traditionally, the Research & Publications Committee (RPC) organizes a spring workshop at the State Library of Ohio on a topic related to the committee’s mission. With the pandemic, the RPC hasn’t held such an event since 2019. In light of the pandemic’s impact, the RPC has chosen to go with a virtual option this year. The committee issued a call for proposals for a professional development webinar series to be held starting in late April. The webinar series is titled, “Librarians as Researchers: Developing Our Scholarly Identities.”
With the call now closed, we are pleased that we have had an overwhelming number of submissions. More information about attending this series of webinars will be announced via the ALAO Listserv in the coming weeks.
–Paul Campbell, Research & Publications Committee Co-Chair, Ohio University –Sarah Nagle, Research & Publications Committee Co-Chair, Miami University
Annual Health Science Campus Artist Showcase at UToledo
The annual Health Science Campus Artist Showcase has been an ongoing event at the Raymon H. Mulford Health Science Library for several years. Originally meant to provide University of Toledo students, staff, and faculty working in the health sciences an opportunity to show their creative sides, the event has grown to include lectures that involve the connections between art and health. Undaunted by the COVID pandemic, the show was made available virtually, and this aspect of the exhibit is now regularly included with the physical show.
This year’s exhibit consisted of a variety of 2-dimensional and 3-dimensuional works as well as a reception and a lecture by UToledo Professor of Art History Dr. Mysoon Rizk, titled “A Brief Consideration of Art’s Healing Powers.” Dr. Rizk’s lecture included examples throughout history; mentioned were a couple of conceptual artists from the former Soviet Union who coined the phrase “the healing power of art,” and who created guidebooks for museum visitors that pointed out medicinal properties inherent in famous artworks. The two artists prescribed Johannes Vermeer for back pain, Jackson Pollock for blood disorders, Andy Warhol for injuries due to repetitive stress, and Claude Monet for hay fever.
For access to recorded lectures and the virtual shows (shameless plug—I have works in the shows), visit the Health Science Campus Artist Showcase LibGuide: https://libguides.utoledo.edu/hscart.
–Gerald Natal, ALAO President, The University of Toledo
Let’s shine the Member Spotlight on Yiming Guo from Denison University!
What is/are your role(s) in academic libraries?
I am the Sciences Liaison Librarian at the Denison University Libraries. I work with the departments of Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Computer Science, Data Analytics, Earth & Environmental Science, Mathematics, Physics & Astronomy, and Psychology. I am also the Government Documents Coordinator at the Denison University Libraries. I oversee the Library’s government documents collection, and act as depository contact person for the Library with GPO and FDLP.
What do you like most about academic library work?
My favorite part of the job is consulting with students and faculty in analyzing, identifying, and fulfilling their information needs. I feel a real pleasure when I help someone. I also enjoy working with the experienced, thoughtful, and supportive colleagues in the Denison Libraries.
What are some interesting projects you’ve been involved with lately?
I recently participated in the FDLP Coordinator Certificate Program. I successfully completed this 8-week (16 hours) training program and got the certificate. I also joined the Denison Forward divisional team, which is Denison University’s committee for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Antiracism (IDEA). I hope I can do some work to promote IDEA in Denison University.
Tell us a fun fact about yourself.
I like travelling, hiking, and fishing. The most exciting experience for me is fishing at the Bay of Fundy (between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada) at night.
What do you love about being an ALAO member?
I love attending the ALAO Annual Conferences and other professional development opportunities such as webinars and workshops.
–Laura Birkenhauer, Membership Chair, Miami University
The current membership of ALAO includes a total of 286 members consisting of 251 regular members, 5 retiree members, and 30 student members. We are excited to welcome new members who joined between November 18, 2022 and March 1, 2023.
Meshia Anderson, University of Cincinnati
Jessica Berninger-Hill, Lakeland Community College/Cuyahoga Community College
Craig Gable, Ursuline College
Crissandra George, Student
Christina Heady, Wright State University
Roger Justus, Miami University
Lily Murray, Sinclair Community College
Nestor Rave, Student
–Laura Birkenhauer, Membership Chair, Miami University
Interest Groups are beginning to plan for spring events! Please keep checking the ALAO Events page for updates. I’m excited for the events that are in the planning stages so far and looking forward to attending them. Special shout out to the Sustainability IG who hosted a virtual panel on Feb. 24 on an introduction to the Sustainable Libraries Initiative in academic libraries. Thank you to all the IGs for planning these events throughout the year and making ALAO a vibrant organization!
ALAO has 12 active special interest groups that have formed to discuss concerns, issues, and new trends related to academic librarianship in Ohio. Joining an interest group is a great way to participate in leadership events and network with fellow librarians and library staff.
–Abi Morgan, Interest Group Coordinator, Miami University
Community and Two-Year College Libraries Interest Group (C2YCLIG) News
Mark Your Calendars: LibGuide Showcase
On Monday, March 20th at 11:30 the Community and Two-Year College Interest Group (C2YCLIG) is hosting a virtual session to highlight the work of two community college librarians. The focus will be on how they have used the LibGuides tool in new and interesting ways in their library. More information to come.
Everyone is welcome to participate in the discussion. Please email C2YCLIG co-chairs at c2yclig-chairs@alaoweb.org if you have any questions.
–Meagan Fowler, C2YCLIG Co-Chair, Cuyahoga Community College –Zoe Orcutt, C2YCLIG Co-Chair, Overdrive
Instruction Interest Group (IIG) News
The Instruction Interest Group (IIG) is currently seeking new members for our workshop planning committee! If you are interested, please email iig-chairs@alaoweb.org. We’d love to hear from you. It’s a great way to get involved with ALAO and meet new colleagues.
This summer’s workshop(s), in collaboration with DLIG and STEMIG, will focus on ChatGPT. Planning is underway and we look forward to sharing the event(s) with membership soon!
–Stefanie Hilles, Instruction IG Co-Chair, Miami University –Jaclyn Spraetz, Instruction IG Co-Chair, Miami University
Special Collections and Archives Interest Group (SCAig) News
The Special Collections and Archives Interest Group (SCAig) is currently in the process of planning its spring workshop, tentatively scheduled for May 2023. The co-chairs are grateful to have former SCAig co-chair Henry Handley (University of Dayton) and Elizabeth Williams-Clymer (Kenyon College) as members of the planning committee. Thank you both so much for volunteering your time and expertise! In anticipation of the workshop, SCAig issued a survey to its members on SCA-related topics that are of interest to them. Based on the results, the workshop will likely revolve around growth and change in the SCA profession, as well as counter-archives–that is, nontraditional or alternative archives of marginalized communities. The planning committee will be reaching out to potential speakers soon!
–Josh Zeller, SCAig Co-Chair, Mount St. Joseph University –Miriam Intrator, SCAig Co-Chair, Ohio University
Support Staff Interest Group (SSIG) News
The Only Constant in Change: How Libraries and Support Staff are Responding to / Preparing for Changes.
College and university libraries have changed in response to the COVID pandemic and are now looking at responding to future challenges such as the predicted decline in student enrollments, changes in usage patterns, and the imminent change to a new Integrated Library System (ILS) for OhioLINK libraries.
Please join the Support Staff Interest Group as we take this opportunity to re-connect and share past, present, and future adaptation to changes in a 60-90 minute guided discussion. Discussion topics will include:
Scheduling: In the wake of COVID, some institutions have extended work-from-home modality for at least some positions. What do the policies look like at our institutions? How do they differ depending on classification and the type of work? What are the benefits and challenges of the new arrangement?
Staffing: The impact of COVID has changed the way students and faculty work, and many institutions are expecting a decline in the number of students from our state and region to lead to enrollment challenges – how are these impacting your institutions choices of what positions are filled and where they are allocated?
Migrating to a New System: As OhioLINK prepares to migrate to a new ILS, what are strategies to keep in mind for planning for the changeover? What can we do ahead of time to prepare.
Coping with Change in General: Change seems to be a constant. As we look forward to an environment where the desired skills for staff and types of services offered continue to evolve, and budgets can be an ongoing concern, how do we practice self-care, continue to be productive, and keep a positive outlook?
Moving into the future: SSIG has two co-chairs who serve staggered two-year terms. Wondering what it might take to be the next incoming co-chair? This is your chance to ask and possibly volunteer. This is also a chance to share your ideas for future SSIG programming!
–-Rob Withers, SSIG Co-Chair, Miami University –Peggy Rector, SSIG Co-Chair, Denison University
Sustainability Interest Group (SUSig) News
On Friday, February 24, The Sustainability Interest Group hosted a webinar on the Sustainable Libraries Initiative. This Academic Library specific Certification Program will soon be launched. SLI co-Founder Rebekkah Smith Aldrich, an SLI Advisory Board Member gave an overview on the program and how to introduce sustainable thinking at your library and then Nardia Cumberbatch, a librarian from Valencia College talked about her personal experience at one of the pilot program libraries. More than 35 participants tuned in to hear this exciting presentation on such an important topic.
We are looking forward to our Earth Day event which will be held Thursday, April 27 at 11 a.m. Elyse Adrian, a senior at Bowling Green State University, will share information about EcoBricks, building blocks made from plastic bottles packed with used plastics. Registration information is forthcoming.
–Maureen Barry, SUSig Co-Chair, Bowling Green State University –Megan Jaskowiak, SUSig Co-Chair, Miami University
Application Deadline: 11:59 p.m., August 4th, 2023
Statement of Purpose
The Academic Library Association of Ohio (ALAO) seeks to provide opportunities for students and new graduates to encourage participation and professional growth towards a career in academic libraries. To that end, each year the ALAO Executive Board may award one free registration plus up to $150 to an undergraduate student with a demonstrated interest in the library field, or to a student enrolled in a Library and Information Science (LIS) graduate program to support attendance or presenting at the ALAO Annual Conference. Grant monies are intended to assist with the costs incurred in preparing the presentation and modest travel costs associated with presenting at the conference. An ALAO Executive Board member or volunteer from the membership will be assigned as a mentor to help the recipient prepare their program, highlight ALAO membership benefits, and facilitate networking opportunities at the conference.
General Information
The Student Conference Grant is awarded to one person or program, either a presentation or poster session at the ALAO Annual Conference. Priority will be given to applicants with an accepted program proposal for the upcoming ALAO conference. If more than one student presenter is involved in a program, the grant is awarded to the program. Disbursement of grant monies amongst the student presenters is at the discretion of the eligible parties. Grant monies may be applied to registration, travel, lodging, and/or presentation-related expenses. If grant monies have been dispersed and the grant recipient fails to appear at the conference, ALAO may request the check be returned, depending on the extenuating circumstances around the absence.
Eligibility
Undergraduate students with a demonstrated interest in a library career (e.g. student workers, library volunteers, members of the Luminary program, etc.), students currently enrolled in an accredited LIS program, or a recent graduate (within one year) from an LIS program, are eligible to apply for the Student Conference Grant. Applicants may be full or part-time students who have expressed a career interest in academic librarianship. Priority will be given to applicants with an accepted program proposal for the upcoming ALAO conference. Completed applications include completed application form, plus an essay of 250 words or less describing how attending and presenting at the ALAO Conference will benefit the applicant in their future academic library career, and a program proposal submission if the student plans on presenting. ALAO membership is not required.
Application Deadline: 11:59 p.m., August 4th, 2023
Statement of Purpose
The Academic Library Association of Ohio (ALAO) seeks to encourage support staff development and participation in ALAO activities. To that end, the ALAO Executive Board may award one free registration and up to $150 annually to support and encourage support staff to attend and/or present at the ALAO Annual Conference.
General Information
All support staff currently employed in an Ohio academic library are encouraged to apply. Priority will be given to applicants with an accepted program proposal for the upcoming ALAO conference. Co-presenters may apply jointly for the grant, in which case grant money may be shared amongst the awardees at their discretion. Grant monies may be applied to registration, travel, hotel, and presentation-related expenses. If grant monies have been dispersed and the grant recipient fails to appear at the conference, ALAO may request the check be returned, depending on the extenuating circumstances around the absence.
Eligibility
Support staff currently employed in an Ohio academic library are eligible to apply for the Support Staff Conference Grant. Priority will be given to applicants with an accepted program or poster proposal for the upcoming ALAO conference. Completed applications include completed application form and an essay of 250 words or less describing how attending the ALAO Conference will help enhance the applicant’s library and work experience. ALAO membership is not required.
–Kristen Peters, Professional Development Committee Chair, Wittenberg University
Joseph Dudley (System Librarian, Bryant & Stratton College) recently participated in an international review of BIBFRAME records in the Share-VDE PCC data pool.
–Joseph Dudley, Bryant & Stratton College
Case Western Reserve University News
From January Through March (6th), Case Western Reserve University has hired 2 people:
Alyssa Pierce – Digital Preservation Manager Lisa Longenecker – Metadata Librarian
–Effy Brewer, Case Western Reserve University
Oberlin College News
The Oberlin College Libraries Discovery and Metadata Services team, led by Timothy Keller, has been working in collaboration with the Five Colleges of Ohio Collection Services Subcommittee to implement a LC subject term flagging project in the Oberlin College library catalog (OBIS), and in CONSORT, the shared catalog of Denison University, Kenyon College, Ohio Wesleyan University, and College of Wooster. The project went live to the public in mid-February, and small red flags now appear beside problematic subject headings, alerting library users that these subject terms are being reviewed. The source for the flagged terms is the complete list of problematic subject terms maintained by The Cataloging Lab, an open, community-driven initiative that facilitates collaborative development of proposals for new and modified subject headings to be submitted to the Library of Congress. Clicking on the flag brings up a contextual note that leads to the “subject term flagging info” page on the libraries’ website. Contact Tim Keller tkeller@oberlin.edu for more information.
–Alison Ricker, Oberlin College
Ohio Library Support Staff Institute Announcement
OLSSI: the Ohio Library Support Staff Institute will hold its annual conference July 23 – 25, 2023 at the University of Dayton.
–Michael Bradshaw, OLSSI Chair Emeritus, Supreme Count of Ohio
Gerald Natal, Interim President and Vice President/President Elect
This fall has been a fickle season, one minute spring-like weather, the next falling snow. It is the traditional season for formally giving thanks, and I feel I have a lot for which to be thankful. I am thankful for the many blessings in my personal life. I am grateful for my career as a librarian, for the opportunity to have a positive impact on students, staff, and faculty, and for my library colleagues. I am appreciative of members of this year’s conference planning committee, my fellow ALAO Board members, and the many opportunities and experiences afforded to me as a member of ALAO. I wish everyone peace in the coming holiday and into the new year.
On to business…
ALAO Executive Board Meeting Report 10-21-22:
Minor changes were made to the Bylaws and Procedures Manual concerning the Continuing Education Grant and an update given on the mentoring and distinguished service awards selection in progress. Previously the revived Communications Committee met to review the charge and purpose of the committee and prepare a communications workflow for the ALAO Board; members of the committee presented to the board for comment a detailed document that addresses modes of communication, responsibilities for maintaining them, and a timeline for updates. The board was also informed about the revived process for updating the State Library of Ohio statewide calendar with ALAO events and received an update on the conference planning committee. The ALAO treasurer reported that an overall discontentment with the PayPal payment system has prompted a search for a more user-friendly system for ALAO events.
48th Annual Conference Update
This year’s conference “Tipping Point: Initiating Change in Academic Libraries” took place during two gorgeous days on November 3rd and 4th at Nationwide Hotel and Conference Center in Lewis Center, north of Columbus. Attendance for the first in-person conference since 2019 was very respectable, with 27 pre-conference registrants and 217 registered for the day of the conference from Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio. Attendees were offered 26 concurrent sessions, 5 lightening sessions, and 9 posters (abstracts and links to many of the presentations can be found here). There was opportunity to see old friends, network, interact with our wonderful group of exhibitors and sponsors, swap items at the Sustainability Interest Group’s swag swap table, and mingle at Thursday night’s low-key social event. Conference feedback was generally favorable, and many were pleased to be attending the conference in person.
The pre-conference workshop Beyond Being “Good Colleagues:” Implementing and Sustaining Active Allyship Practices Within Academic Libraries was conducted by Alexia Hudson-Ward, Associate Director of Research and Learning of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Libraries and inaugural Editor-in-Chief of Towards Inclusive Leadership (TIE), a popular multimedia blog dedicated to diversity-centered research and discourse. Ms. Hudson-Ward also delivered an inspirational keynote for the conference, Active Allyship in Action. Both the workshop and keynote presentation addressed advanced active allyship practices, misconceptions surrounding allyship, and the systemic nature of bias and privilege, with a focus on data-driven and sustainable people-centered approaches. These themes are in keeping with ALAO’s strategic area Focus 1: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
As is the custom, each year the conference planning committee selects a cause to support. To help combat the current attacks on school curricula and the singling out of books for censorship, ALAO donated to The National Coalition Against Censorship. The coalition is made up of a diverse group of fifty-nine national not-for-profit organizations, representing the artistic, educational, religious, and labor communities, joined together in the interest of protecting First Amendment rights.
This year’s People’s Choice Poster Award was a tie, with the prize money going to three individuals. Hal Howard from Miami University received a $100.00 prize for the poster “Student Perspective on Strategic Project Engagement in the OhioLINK Luminaries Program.” Beth Anderson and Heather Back from Wright State University each received $50.00 for their poster “Remember: Building Displays to Promote a Prominent Collection in the Community.” Congratulations to you three!
While I am on the subject of awards, several of our library colleagues were recognized for having received ALAO grants and scholarships. Congratulations to the following individuals!
Cara Calabrese, Miami University – Research & Publications Committee Research Grant
Catherine Saavedra Pic, Columbus State Community College – Diversity Scholarship
Mike Monaco, The University of Akron – TEDdy Award (previous winners Ken Irwin and Derek Zoladz also received their TEDdy bears and certificates, having been denied receiving their awards in person due to the pandemic)
Madeline Gaiser, University of Cincinnati and Taryn Mirabello, Portsmouth Public Library – Professional Development Grant
I encourage everyone to visit ALAO’s web page to find out more about these opportunities, as well as the Support Staff Conference Grant and Student Presenter Grant.
The Kathryn Venditti Mentoring Award
A highlight of the annual conference is the announcement of The Kathryn Venditti Mentoring Award recipient. The award was established in 2016 to honor individuals who demonstrate excellence as a mentor. The award is named in memory of its first recipient, Kathryn Venditti, an exemplary librarian, and long-time ALAO member. This year’s award went to Paul Fehrmann, Emeritus Professor at Kent State University. Paul was described as having “Spent over 25 years welcoming and mentoring new librarians,” as “kind and supportive,” and as a “Strong advocate and ally of BIPOC librarians, demonstrating inclusive practices and behavior.” One nominator stated that Paul’s “support made a difference in my career and most importantly, in my life.” ALAO congratulates Paul on receiving this special honor.
The Jay Ladd Distinguished Service Award
Another award that spotlights praiseworthy achievement at the conference is The Jay Ladd Distinguished Service Award, named in honor of a former Ohio State University librarian who played a large part in the formation of ALAO. Recipients of this award must have broadly promoted academic libraries and librarianship and have a strong record of leadership. This year the award was presented to Krista McDonald, Director of the Rentschler Library at Miami University–Hamilton. Krista has a sustained record of service and was described as an “active and vocal member” of ALAO’s Diversity Committee, including her work on ALAO’s Diversity toolkit and Diversity Action Task Force. She is a former ALAO President and Board member and is active in OhioLINK. Krista’s nominator notes that while her work merits recognition, Krista is known for her “passion, creativity, good humor, and commitment to justice.” [I was urged to make mention of Krista’s passion for camels (the animal), an in-joke among her colleagues.] As a further distinction, Krista is only the second person besides Kathryn Venditti to receive both the mentoring award and the distinguished service award.
Congratulations to this year’s award recipients and to the other worthy nominees!
Before I sign off, it is a perfect time to publicly thank everyone who had a hand in making this year’s conference a success. Without support from the conference center, sponsors, exhibitors, and the many who attended, we don’t have an event. My thanks go out to the members of the board who assisted with presenter introductions, and especially to the planning committee who gave of their precious time and energy (and who put up with my many, many emails)—you all rocked it!
If you didn’t have a chance to fill out our post-event survey or have additional feedback about the conference, please feel free to reach out to the Conference Planning Committee at 2022-cpc@alaoweb.org.
Elections — CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
Dear ALAO Colleagues,
Are you looking for a leadership opportunity? Would you like to get involved in professional service for an ACRL chapter? If so, please consider nominating yourself for the ALAO Board — or encourage a colleague to consider nomination! Elections will take place in spring 2023, and successful candidates will take office at the ALAO Board Retreat this summer. Come join a fantastic group of Ohio library workers!
*A diverse board membership benefits the organization—all are encouraged to apply*
In-person attendees of the 2022-2023 ALAO Executive Board Retreat
What does the ALAO Board do?
As the Ohio chapter of ACRL, we have a mission of advancing academic library services in our state and providing opportunities for education and growth for library personnel at all levels and at every career stage. We sponsor an annual conference and spring workshops that focus on innovative topics and showcase Ohio academic librarians; we provide scholarships and awards; and we maintain several active, diverse interest groups and committees. In addition, we have a mentoring program that pairs up Ohio academic librarians for peer-to-peer, inter-generational, leadership, or student mentoring relationships.
What is my role as a Board member?
Perform the duties described for your elected position – see the Procedures Manual for the specific duties and responsibilities of each position
Attend the annual retreat in July of each year
Attend scheduled Board meetings (announced at Board Retreat–these have been virtual through Zoom)
This year, we will be electing the following officers:
Vice President/President Elect
Public Relations Coordinator
Board Member-at-Large (3 positions)
Remember that you must be an ALAO member to run for office, so this is a perfect time to join or renew.
Submit the online nomination form by Monday, February 17, 2023, to be considered as a candidate!