AE Boot Camp Assoc. Executives Committee



What is the Association Executives Committee (AEC)?



The purpose of the AEC is to build proactive alliances to enhance and strengthen organizational relationships, explore and develop current and future strategic issues, advance the professionalism of association executives and their volunteer leaders, and provide a framework for implementing the initiatives of the AEC subcommittees, work groups, and forums.

The AEC Statement ofOrganization and Procedure

AEC Mission: Maximize the effectiveness of the REALTORĀ® association and provide greater value to our members.

AEC Statement of Purpose:
-Build proactive alliances to enhance and strengthen organizational relationships
-Explore and develop current and future strategic issues
-Advance the professionalism of association executives and their volunteer leaders
-Provide a framework for implementing the initiatives of the AEC subcommittees, work groups, and forums







Subcommittee Structure
Visit the AEC page for the most current listing of all AEC subcommittees, forums, and committee members. This list changes every year.

Summary of AEC Programs, Products, & Services
Visit the AEC Program Page for a current overview of the variety of programs and services for association executives including educational opportunities.

AEC liaisons to key and other NAR committees
AEs are appointed to serve as liaisons from the AEC to other NAR committees to ensure two-way communications between the two entities. Visit the AEC page for the latest list.




GUIDE CONTENTS:

New AE Guide Home Page
Checklist for New Chief Staff Executives
Advice From Your Peers
Important Definitions and Acronyms
Essential NAR Policies and Procedures
Get to Know the NAR Staff
 References and Resources
What Is NAR?
How to Get Involved in NAR Committees
Enhance Your Career With AE Education
Association Human Resources and Staffing