FSA Leadership Structure
The Florida Stormwater Association is governed by a 22-member Board of Directors including a four-member Executive Committee. In addition to the leadership, FSA has four standing committees - Conference, Education, Legislative/Agency Relations and Membership.
FSA Board of Directors*
- The Florida Stormwater Association is governed by a 22-member Board of Directors including a four-member Executive Committee including:
- A four-member Executive Committee (President, VP, Sec-Treasurer and the Immediate Past President). The Executive Committee must be Local Government, WMD, or Consultant member types and two of the members must be from a Local Government that has a SWU or similar financing mechanism, with no more than one WMD or Consultant member.
- Ten Local Government/Special District Member Seats - Two seats per WMD from different organizations with at least one seat filled by a member that has an established SWU or similar financing mechanism.
- Four Consultant Member Seats from different organizations.
- One Water Management District Member Seat.
- One Second Past President Seat.
- Up to two Presidential Appointee Seats.
- The Board of Directors meet up to four times a year, typically in conjunction with a FSA events (Conferences & Seminar).
- Only members of FSA can serve on the Board of Directors.
FSA Committees*
- The Florida Stormwater Association has four standing committees including:
- Conference Committee - responsible for the oversight, promotion and planning of FSA's two statewide conferences.
- Education Committee - responsible for the oversight of the education and training programs of the Association, including Stormwater Operator certifications, webinars and the Fall Seminar.
- Legislative and Agency Relations Committee - responsible for the oversight of FSA's activities in the Florida Legislature, and state and federal agencies as they relate to the objectives of the Association.
- Membership Committee - responsible for the oversight of member recruitment and retention programs, new member services and the Excellence Awards.
- Committees meet up to four times a year, typically in conjunction with a FSA events (Conferences & Seminar).
- Only members of FSA can serve on a committee.
- The FSA Board President makes final committee appointments.
- Each Committee is led by a Committee Chair who is a member of the Board of Directors and is appointed by the President.
*Information is intended to provide a quick overview of leadership structure and is not comprehensive of all Bylaws requirements.
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