THE ROLE OF AN NMA DIRECTOR
The role of an NMA Director is key to the success of NMA. He or she has an opportunity to make a substantial contribution to the progress of NMA, to expand personal leadership horizons, and to make lasting personal and professional friends. How much one gains in personal growth and experience is directly related to the contribution one makes to NMA�THE Leadership Development Organization.
There are four words, which represent the main responsibilities of an individual who serves as a NMA Director. These words are AID, INTERPRET, COOPERATE, and LISTEN.
AID...chapter officers in organizing and conducting efficient chapter operations, such as planning valuable programs and placing emphasis on values and services to be gained from NMA.
INTERPRET...NMA policies, procedures, and new developments in educational materials to executive management and officers of assigned chapters.
COOPERATE...with other directors and NMA staff in the development of policy and the formation of new NMA chapters...with councils in their activities, and�with chapters to promote teamwork and leadership development.
LISTEN...to those you serve.