Roadmap for New AEs : Committees
How can I get involved in NAR committees?
AE volunteers not only shape the policies that effect their careers but also develop valuable resources and policies to help all members and associations flourish. Association executives and staff are invited to volunteer to serve on committees related specifically to association issues or committees on member issues.
Your volunteer opportunities are detailed in the NAR Committee Structure Book.
This book gives you a snapshot of each committee by presenting its purpose, composition, terms of service, and desired membership qualifications. All committees, subcommittees and forums are listed within the Committee Structure Book in alphabetical order by full committee.
Volunteering for the Association Executive Committee
Every year, the Association Executives Committee asks for AE and association executive staff volunteers to staff important standing subcommittees as well as single subject, limited-term work groups. The call to volunteer goes out in late summer/early fall of each year. Volunteers also earn credit towards their REALTOR Association Certified Executive (RCE) designation. Go to the AE Committee page for a list of goals and rosters for the past Association Executives Committee, subcommittees, and work groups. Additional work groups may be convened as the need arises.
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 of Organization and Procedure
Summary of AEC Programs, Products, and Services
For more information on volunteering for AE Committees, contact the AE & Leadership Development department at NAR, 312-329-8877, or e-mail, djordan@realtors.org.
Volunteering for other NAR Committees
Your volunteer opportunities are detailed in the NAR Committee Structure Book. This book gives you a snapshot of each committee by presenting its purpose, composition, terms of service, and desired membership qualifications. All committees, subcommittees and forums are listed within the Committee Structure Book in alphabetical order by full committee.
List of NAR Committee Leaders
Committee and Directors Directory
2003 Committee Selection Timeline
When & Where Committees Meet
NAR committees and most work groups meet at NAR's two main annual conferences, the Midyear Legislative Meeting & Trade Expo held every May and the REALTORS® Conference & Expo held in the fall. For a complete list of all NAR meetings and conferences, visit the Meetings & Expo page.
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

