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    Nevada Library Association Handbook
    Board of Trustees
    Executive Officers

    Executive Secretary

    HISTORY
    The Nevada Library Association's first constitution called for a combined secretary-treasurer, but these offices were separated in 1956. In 1971, the board of trustees further divided the position into an executive secretary, who sits on the board of trustees, and a recording secretary, who is an appointed officer.

    OFFICERS
    1950-52    Clare Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer
    1952-54 Constance C. Collins, Secretary-Treasurer
    1954-55 Carolyn Dow, Secretary-Treasurer
    1955-56 Glenn Robertson
    1956-57 Doris Martinez
    1957-58 Lee Mortensen
    1958-59 Mildred Pierce
    1959-60 Sallie Thomson/Celeste Lowe
    1960-61 Billie Mae Polson
    1961-62 Helen Whitacre
    1962-63 Jean Lilly
    1963-73 Barbara J. Mauseth, Nevada State Library
    1974-75 Robert G. Anderl, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
    1976-76 Robin Barker, Nevada State Library
    1978-79 Allen Schwartz, Boulder City Library/Jim Pursley, Stead Branch Library
    1980-81 Joyce Lee, Nevada State Library and Archives
    1982-83 Carol A. Parkhurst, University of Nevada, Reno
    1984-85 Jean Spiller, Clark County School District
    1986-87 Susan Stewart, University of Nevada, Reno
    1988-89 Allison Cowgill, Nevada State Library and Archives
    1990-91 Joyce Lee, Nevada State Library and Archives
    1992-93 Carol Madsen, Nevada State Library and Archives
    1994-95 Yolonda Flores, West Charleston Branch Library
    1996-97 Judy Soper, Washoe County Library
    1998 Keri Putnam, Nevada State Library & Archives
    1999 Nadine Phinney, Truckee Meadows Community College Library
    2000-01 Salvador Avila, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District
    2002-03 Arnie Maurins, Washoe County
    2004-05 Patrick Dunn, Elko-Lander-Eureka Counties Library
    2006-7 Tammy Gieseking, LVCCLD
    2008-9 Robbie Debuff, LVCCLD

    PURPOSE AND DUTIES
    The executive secretary is responsible for the flow of communication among the officers of the association and between the association and others. The executive secretary also serves as the assistant to the president.

    1. The executive secretary is a voting member of the board of trustees. He/she maintains the office file of board of trustees minutes and records of other board action.

    2. The executive secretary receives correspondence, including surveys and questionnaires, and either routes the item to the appropriate officer for action, consults an officer as to action that should be taken, disseminates to all affected persons, or responds appropriately. He/she maintains a chronological file of correspondence, which includes copies of significant correspondence from other officers/groups.

    3. The executive secretary maintains the official copy of the NLA bylaws and sees that they are published for the membership after any revision.

    4. At the request of the president, the board of trustees, or other officers, the executive secretary prepares and disseminates notices, reports, and other materials.

    5. The executive secretary assists the finance committee, as requested, in sending out the call for budgets in the last quarter of each year to each NLA officer.

    6. At the request of the president, the executive secretary polls the board of trustees by mail or by phone (with written confirmation by mail, actions and results reported at the annual meeting).

    7. The executive secretary receives notification of the chairpersons of each district section and interest group for the following year within thirty days after the annual meeting.

    8. The executive secretary is responsible for compiling a list of NLA officers and constituent groups and committee chairpersons, distributing this list to all officers and committee chairpersons, and submitting it for publication in the Nevada Libraries by December 1st of each year.

    9. The executive secretary files certificates of the board of trustees' election in the office of the Secretary of State by December 31st of each year and notifies the same office when changes occur in trustee membership between elections.

    10. The executive secretary serves as an ex-officio member of the Bylaws Committee.

    11. A minimum of eleven copies of the handbook are maintained. The executive secretary holds the master copy. The remaining copies are distributed to:

    President Northeast district chairperson
    President-elect Northwest district chairperson
    Bylaws Committee Southern district chairperson
    Finance Committee The Nevada State Library and Archives
    Library Planning Committee     Archivist
    12. The executive secretary sends out copies of the handbook to officers, along with the roster, master calendar, the bylaws, and general information and forms for all officers.

    13. At the time of the annual meeting, the executive secretary secures the return of all copies of the handbook, with the exception of the one held by the bylaws committee. The copies are checked to make sure they include the latest handbook changes. They are then forwarded to the newly appointed officers.

    14. At the same time, the executive secretary requests all outgoing officers to send in suggestions for handbook changes. The replies are forwarded to the bylaws committee.

    15. The bylaws committee reviews the suggestions for changes in the handbook and prepares them for presentation to the board of trustees at its midwinter meeting. The committee then hands its copy of the handbook and the proposed changes over to the new committee.

    16. The new bylaws committee chairperson appears before the board of trustees as it considers proposed handbook changes. (If possible, the former chairperson should also be present to answer any questions.)

    17. Upon approval, the bylaws committee prepares replacement text and forwards it to the executive secretary to ensure all handbooks remain up-to-date.

    18. The bylaws committee's copy of the handbook is displayed every year at the annual meeting for comments and suggestions from the membership.

    19. In consultation with the president, the executive secretary sets the dates and times of board of trustees meetings, makes local arrangements for meetings, compiles the agenda, and sends it out with the announcement of the meeting to the board members, calling for additional agenda items and replies if required.

    20. The executive secretary issues special invitations to the board meeting and to the annual meeting to other NLA officers and others as required.

    21. The executive secretary ensures that the recording secretary takes minutes at all board of trustees and membership meetings, ensures that minutes are transcribed promptly, and distributes minutes to board members and the Nevada Libraries within thirty days following the meeting.

    22. The executive secretary informs the American Library Association, American Libraries, Library Journal, MPLA Newsletter, and Wilson Library Bulletin of place and date of the next NLA annual meeting in February of each year. The executive secretary also informs the appropriate journals of any change in officers.

    23. By December 1st of each year, the executive secretary notifies each outgoing officer, including the chairperson of constituent groups, of the need to submit an annual report by December 31st. A suggested outline is provided, which includes outgoing and incoming officers, reports on new, continuing, and completed projects, highlights of the year such as programs, workshops, library development activities, and fund-raising events, and an expenditure report.

    24. After January 1st, the executive secretary contacts once more all those who have not yet submitted a report.

    25. By January 31st, the executive secretary compiles all reports received, including his/her own, and forwards a copy for publication (possibly in an abbreviated form) in the Nevada Libraries before June 1st.

    26. The executive secretary reminds districts to elect a nominating committee member at least two months before each year's annual meeting.

    27. The executive secretary orders, maintains, and distributes the stock of official stationery. At present the NLA letterhead is held by the Archivist. The executive secretary brings stationery to the midwinter board of trustees meeting for distribution.

    Budget
    The executive secretary should include the following in his/her budget:

    Printing NLA Stationery
    Postage Supplies
    Handbook printing and paper Telephone
    Printer ribbons, supplies and cleaning     Computer software

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