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Members
Terms of Office
Officers
Board
Meetings
Other Board Member
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Although concert programs are devised and directed
by the Artistic Director, and the daily management of the Chorus is
undertaken by the Executive Director, the Chamber Chorus is
fundamentally in the care of Board of Directors, whose function is to
safeguard and facilitate the mission of this not-for-profit
organization. The directors meet monthly to receive the reports of both
the Executive and Artistic Directors, evaluate the past, debate the
present and plan for the future.
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Members
The composition of the Board is governed by the
bylaws of the organization. The Artistic and Executive Directors are ex
officio, but non-voting, members. Two members of the Chorus serve on the
Board at any given time. They are joined by up to fourteen others,
making a total of up to eighteen members (but usually fewer) on the
Board. Those who volunteer their energies to the government of the
organization are drawn from a wide range of backgrounds, but are united
in their commitment to the mission of the Chorus. Some have choral
experience, others have not, but all have attended concerts and
appreciate the unique quality of Chamber Chorus presentations.
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Terms of Office
Members of the Board are elected for a three-year
term which is renewable. Should a member be unable to complete the
appropriate term, a new member may be elected to finish that term; after
finishing it the member is eligible to be re-elected for a full
three-year term. Nominations for the Board are welcome at any time; they
should be directed to the SLCC President, P.O. Box 11558, Clayton, MO
63105.
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Officers
The Officers of the Board are the President, two
Vice Presidents (Internal and External Affairs), Secretary, and
Treasurer. Officers are elected from within the Board for two-year
terms; the schedule dictates that one Vice President and the Treasurer
shall be elected in odd-numbered years while the President and the other
Vice President shall be elected in even-numbered years. The Secretary is
appointed by common consent of the Board.
The President is responsible for the management of
the monthly Board meetings and their agendas, and represents the Chorus
in writing and in person as the ultimate authority in the organization.
The Vice Presidents oversee the work of specific committees, which are
themselves chaired by Board members and staffed by volunteers and
singers. The Secretary's main responsibility is to take minutes of each
meeting and circulate them to the Board members. The Treasurer maintains
the accounts of the organization, presenting at each Board meeting a
financial statement, drawing attention to special gifts or deficits as
appropriate. The Treasurer also draws up a proposed budget with the help
of the Finance Committee, which is presented to the full Board at the
May meeting. The Treasurer is also the main signatory for the Chorus's
checking and savings accounts.
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Board Meetings
The Board meets on the third Wednesday of each
month, commencing at 7:00 p.m., to receive and discuss the reports of
the Executive and Artistic Directors. The meetings are held at
St.
Peter's Episcopal Church at Warson and Ladue Roads in Ladue, MO. Minutes
are taken at each meeting and subsequently distributed by mail to all
members. Every Board member is asked to attend the monthly meetings and
encouraged to participate on one or more of the subcommittees which
currently include: Finance, Publicity and Public Relations, Special
Events, and Subscriptions and Donations. Regrets for missing meetings
are customarily sent to the Executive Director. Under the by-laws of the
Board, any member not attending three consecutive meetings may be asked
to resign from the Board.
Meeting Activities
The following seasonal items are regularly on the
agenda:
- September - Analysis of current
subscription sales and donations.
- October - "Post-mortem" discussion of
first concert.
- November - Post-mortem on subscriptions;
special events planning.
- December - Preparation of Annual Christmas
Gala.
- January - Post-mortem of Christmas concert
and Christmas Gala.
- February - Examination of the Artistic
Director's proposed concert season.
- March - Approval of the proposed concert
season.
- April - Discussion of final subscription
concert and season-end events.
- May - Post-mortem discussion of season;
debate of annual budget; proposal of officers.
- June - Approval of Annual Budget; election
of officers.
- July-August - Compilation of season
brochure and preparation for mailing; establishment of strategy for
targetting mailing; discussion of application of mailing list.
Other items on the agenda of every meeting
include:
- Activity reports from subcommittees
- Discussion of general suggestions for the
promotion of the Chorus
Special ad hoc duties of the Board include:
- The proposal and election of Board members
to fill vacancies.
- The appointment of Artistic or Executive
Directors, through a search committee.
- Reports and discussions on special events,
or on unusual inquiries or invitations.
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Other Board Member
Duties
Beyond the monthly meetings, what is asked of a
Board member? The Chorus needs and enjoys very much a "working" board,
and so all members are expected to be ambassadors for the organization
in the wider community, and within to assist in activities as diverse as
committee membership, galas, fundraising events and phonathons. Each
Board member is required to support the Chorus financially, through
subscription and donation (at the Associate level or above), and is
asked to invite two guests to concerts who might not otherwise attend.
Complimentary tickets are available for this purpose, and names of
guests are to be registered with the Executive Director. The Board also
meets with the full Chorus early in each season to discuss and receive
suggestions for the Chorus's progress. This meeting is held on a Monday
evening at 9:00 p.m. following a rehearsal. Board members are always
welcome to audit any regular Monday rehearsal (starting time 7:00 p.m.),
and are invited to the annual Talentless Show where the singers display
their lighter side. This event is limited to singers, Board members
and their families. Other occasional events have included a Labor Day
potluck and Board parties; these are always great morale boosters and
excellent opportunities for Board members to become acquainted with the
singers and vice versa.
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