2025 Nominations for the Australian Podiatry Association Board of Directors now open

2025 Nominations for the Australian Podiatry Association Board of Directors now open

28 Mar 2025

2025 Nominations for the Australian Podiatry Association Board of Directors now open
 

Do you have the passion and vision to shape the future of podiatry in Australia? Your chance to make a significant impact is here! Nominations are now open for the position of Director of the Australian Podiatry Association (APodA), and we are looking for dynamic leaders to step forward.

There will be three (3) member-elected director positions becoming vacant at the upcoming AGM in May. If you’re an APodA member with full voting rights, you’re eligible to nominate.

It’s an exciting time to join this dynamic and contemporary board. We’ve just set an ambitious new strategic plan and if you support amazing podiatry always, then this is your opportunitiy to help make our vision a reality.

Why apply?
  • Be a part of the decision-making team that drives innovation and excellence in podiatry.
  • Collaborate with industry experts and enhance your professional network.
  • Play a crucial role in advocating for the needs and interests of podiatrists nationwide.
How to nominate

Nominees must be nominated by any two voting members, both of whom must be current voting members of the APodA.

Here’s how you can get started:

  1. Complete the specified nomination form.
  2. Ensure the form is signed by you, your nominator, and your seconder.
  3. Submit your completed form via email to nominations@podiatry.org.au or mail it to the registered office of the Australian Podiatry Association Ltd, 89 Nicholson Street, Brunswick East 3057.

Nominations must be received by 5pm (AEST) on Thursday 17 April 2025.

Need more information?

For all the details including an outline of the skills and attributes of a board director and nomination forms, please click here >>

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to be a part of something bigger. Join us in shaping the future of our profession!

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