06/23/2021
REMINDER – JUST ONE WEEK REMAINING TO THROW YOUR HAT IN THE RING TO BE PLACED ON THE UPCOMING CNRA ELECTION SLATE
Serving on the Board of California/Nevada Racquetball Association / CNRA
Our mission is to perpetuate, improve, promote and expand the sport of racquetball in California and Nevada.
Our Election Committee is accepting applications for candidates who wish to be actively involved in the Mission of the CNRA by serving as a Board of Director. This job is your opening to use your leadership skills to have an impact on the opportunities and challenges our sport faces. Please submit your Board Candidate Statement of Interest, 200 words or less, to [email protected], or mail to Ruben Antilla/CNRA, 1563 Sycamore Ct., Banning, CA 92220 to be received not later than 5:00pm, Wednesday, June 30th, 2021.
The Election Committee will review submissions and put together a slate of candidates. Candidates will be notified on or before July 23, 2021 of their acceptance to the slate.
Voting for the Candidates will take place August 2 – August 31, 2021. Results will be announced early September 2021.
CNRA Board of Director Criteria
As you prepare your written Statement of Interest, please keep the criteria noted below in mind so that the Election Committee can best assess our candidates. This is similar to a racquetball resume with examples of your experience matching up to the criteria we are seeking.
The Board is looking for members who will support the Mission of our association and strengthen our organization’s governance.
• Leadership skills in program development to promote growth in the recreational player, junior, high school & Collegiate areas are highly desirable.
• Committee participation is a substantial portion of this Board’s activities pertaining to Membership development, Communication, Media Utilization, Fundraising, Achievements & Acknowledgments, and Event Collaborations & Board Governance.
• Participation in monthly conference calls and bi-annual Association face-to-face meetings is expected.
• Applicant must be willing to be highly visible advocates for racquetball in word and deed and be prepared to identify potential conflicts of interest.
• Must maintain a current USAR membership, and be a resident of California or Nevada.