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CoSIDA Committees
The CoSIDA Board of Directors recently approved the addition of two new standing committees to the organization’s list of active leadership groups.
The new groups will be the Mentorship Committee and the Advocacy Committee.
Brian Morales of Wagner College will serve as the Mentorship Committee chair and
Shelly Poe of Auburn will chair the Advocacy Committee.
The additions bring the number of CoSIDA committees to 18.
“The growth of the mentorship program from 50 participants in the first year to more than 200 participants in year four shows the popularity of the program and the need for more structure, development and care year-round,” said Laurie Bollig, CoSIDA’s Director of Membership Engagement who serves as the committee liaison.
“Advocacy was a word that was used repeatedly in the recently completed membership survey,” added Bollig. “What better than to have a membership-driven committee tackle the broad spectrum of advocacy?"
Over 500 members now serve on CoSIDA committees and organizational working groups in helping guide and contribute to the association’s programs and projects. The opportunity for committee service will be made available to CoSIDA members in July via CoSIDA Connect. If you have questions about committee service, contact Laurie Bollig (
lauriebollig@cosida.com).