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Leadership Opportunities in APAGS: You Can Make A Difference!

The APAGS Committee

APAGS is governed by nine officers elected by APAGS members along with several specialized subcommittees. The nine elected APAGS officers include a Chair, Past-Chair and Chair-Elect, as well as six Members-at-Large representing practice, research/academics, education/training, communications/public relations, diversity and membership recruitment/retention. The APAGS Subcommittees include the Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA), the Advocacy Coordinating Team (ACT), the Committee for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Concerns (CLGBTC), and the Convention Committee.

Get Involved!

Develop your leadership skills, represent your student colleagues, advocate for the profession on a national level, and invest in your future by running for one of the open seats on the APAGS Committee or applying for one of the appointed subcommittee chair positions!

Being an APAGS Committee member or appointed subcommittee Chair is a wonderful way to learn about areas of psychology that few are otherwise exposed to, including the complex policies and governance that makes up our field. You will have opportunities to collaborate with national leaders on a variety of issues and in a variety of formats. Your input and opinion as an APAGS leader is heard, seriously considered and valued by individuals and groups in the highest levels of APA governance.

 


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