The Appraisal Foundation is seeking qualified candidates to fill three at-large trustee positions for its Board of Trustees (BOT), which is the governing body of TAF.
The three individuals elected will serve three-year terms beginning Jan. 1, 2021, TAF announced in a press release.
“Professionals who are elected to The Appraisal Foundation’s Board of Trustees play an integral role in guarding the public trust in appraisals and valuation, which protects the most powerful economy in the world,” TAF President David Bunton said in the release.
The primary responsibility of the BOT is to provide policy direction and financial support, while also overseeing the Foundation’s two congressionally authorized, independent boards, the Appraiser Qualifications Board and the Appraisal Standards Board.
The Board draws from a wide array of professions, including individuals from all appraisal disciplines, users of appraisal services, former appraiser regulators, academics, and business leaders, TAF said.
Of the three seats available on the Board, an incumbent currently holds one. The Trustee Nominating Committee is committed to creating a diverse board of the best and the brightest who are dedicated to shaping the appraisal profession.
Click on Board of Trustees Fact Sheet which contains more information about the responsibilities and requirements of members of the Board of Trustees. Click on Board of Trustees Application to apply.
Completed applications for Board vacancies must be received by March 6.
Contact Board and Councils Program Manager Arika Cole at (202) 624-3072 or email at [email protected] with any questions about the application process.