Thank you for taking the time to respond to NALP’s 2019 Call for Volunteer Leaders. We appreciate your interest in taking on a role. Our formal volunteer solicitation process has concluded, but we always need volunteers, and you should feel free to reach out to President-Elect Georgia Emery Gray directly (gegray@cgsh.com). Over the next several weeks, the President-Elect and the Board will be working on the 2019-2020 NALP Business Plan and will use the responses to the Call to identify members to serve in a variety of capacities. As you can imagine, the process of developing the Annual Business Plan is challenging and involves lots of moving parts, and we will attempt to engage as many members as we can in accomplishing NALP’s work over the next year. If you don’t hear directly regarding an opportunity, please don’t take that as sign that we’re not interested, but that we’ve been inundated with talented members volunteering their time and talents and can’t reach out to everyone individually. You should join Sections on NALPconnect and feel free to reach out to the incoming leaders of Sections, attend teleconference meetings and the in-person meeting at the Annual Education Conference in San Diego in April, and express your interest in becoming involved. Thanks again for your interest!
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