As an NAEA member, where can I voice a problem, suggest a policy change, or a new program?
You have at least 10 contacts for communicating your needs: your regional Vice President; your National Division Director; your three NAEA Presidents; your regional Division Director; your state/province representative to Delegates Assembly; any Issues Group to which you belong; the National Office. See Board of Directors.
A. You have at least 10 contacts for communicating your needs: your regional Vice President; your National Division Director; your three NAEA Presidents; your regional Division Director; your state/province representative to Delegates Assembly; any Issues Group to which you belong; the National Office. See Board of Directors.
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