Guidance and Governance CommitteesRosa Luisa and Marya Spring Cordes, Board Liaisons Vision Mission CommitteeVision/Mission Committee Chair: Committee Members: Committee Purpose: The Vision/Mission Committee is comprised of former ATI Board Chairs, and is sometimes referred to as the “Council of Elders.” The Vision/Mission Committee serves as an advisory committee to the ATI Executive Board, all ATI Committees, and all ATI members. Consequently, the Committee knows the history of the organization through the years, and is charged with seeing that our evolving vision/mission is part of the social and organizational fabric of ATI. Ethics Advisory CommitteeEthics Advisory Committee Co-Chairs: Committee Members: Committee Purpose: The Ethics Advisory Committee (EAC) is charged with the confidential investigation of alleged violations of the ATI Code of Ethics. All ATI Teaching and General Members are bound by a Code of Ethics. We have provided a link to the full EAC complaint procedure document. Read more about Ethics Advisory Committee members Nomination CommitteeNominations Committee Co-Chairs: Committee Members: Committee Purpose: The Nominations Committee finds members to serve as the Executive Board members, and Committee Chairs who keep ATI working. All members are eligible to serve in any Board position and as any Committee Chair. Any member considering volunteering for any position should contact the Nominations Committee Co-Chairs. Formal Consensus Process CommitteeFormal Consensus Process Committee Co-Chairs: Committee Members: Committee Purpose: ATI members chose Formal Consensus (developed by C.T. Lawrence Butler and Amy Rothstein) as their means of decision making because they believe its principles align closely with the principles of the Alexander Technique. The Formal Consensus Process Committee (FCPC) members are trained in Formal Consensus. They work closely with the Agenda Planning Committee to plan and help facilitate the Annual General Meeting held at the ATI Annual Conference. FCPC trains new facilitators, and helps guide ATI members in understanding Formal Consensus so they can fully participate in the business of ATI. |