Get involved: Join an IRE committee
IRE is seeking volunteers for its committees, which work with staff on a wide range of important tasks, from making recommendations for speakers and panels for conferences and workshops to brainstorming ways to better serve members.
To serve, you just need to be a member of IRE and have a passion for helping your colleagues.
If you’re interested, fill out this Google form by Friday, July 14.
Any IRE member can serve on a committee. Appointees serve for one year.
The IRE Board is making it a priority to bring in new voices and new perspectives. One of the best ways to ensure your voice and your perspective are heard is to serve on a committee, where the decision-making process begins.
To find out more about how committees work, join us at a Q&A webinar Thursday, July 13, at 5 p.m. EDT. You can learn about the process and what serving on a committee involves. Register here.
Committees include:
- Audit, reviews the annual external audit conducted by a certified public accounting firm;
- Awards, oversees the annual IRE Awards, Don Bolles, Golden Padlock and Philip Meyer;
- Contest, judges the IRE Awards (includes two elected members);
- Conference, helps plan the annual IRE and NICAR conferences;
- Diversity, works on initiatives to improve diversity and inclusion;
- Finance, oversees the budget, endowment and investments and helps with fundraising;
- Governance, examines issues concerning IRE’s organizational structure and operating rules
- International, engages the international journalism community;
- Membership, handles member recruitment and member services issues;
- Training, explores potential future training opportunities for IRE;
- Website Task Force, works with IRE Director of Technology to facilitate website improvements.
If you have questions, please contact IRE President Brian Rosenthal at brian.rosenthal@nytimes.com.