NGWA Director Candidates School

Presented on Thursday, December 6, 2012

Ever wonder about the folks you see at the Expo who have the gold ladder pins on their lapel or name badge? Where did they get them and what do they mean? The gold ladder pin signifies they are graduates of NGWA’s Director Candidate School, a school for members considering making themselves available as future candidates for NGWA volunteer director positions. During this workshop, you will receive valuable insight into what it means to serve among the distinguished ranks of the Association’s 42 volunteer director leaders. If words such as credible, dependable, knowledgeable, experienced, committed, responsible, and networker apply to you, then be sure to attend this offering so you too can earn and wear the gold ladder pin. In addition, you will receive a participation certificate, as well as the opportunity to win special leadership materials.

Presenter:
Kevin B. McCray, CAE
National Ground Water Association, Westerville, OH
Kevin McCray, CAE, is the executive director of the 13,000-member National Ground Water Association. Now in his 28th year with the Association, he has been executive director since 1995, where he also serves as the chief executive of the National Ground Water Research and Educational Foundation. McCray has served on a number of water-related advisory groups including the U.S. Water Resources Export Council, the U.S. EPA/AWWA Comprehensive Integrated Resource Cooperative Blue Ribbon Panel, and the Kellogg Foundation Ground Water Education Consortium. In addition to dozens of articles, he has authored or compiled six books for the groundwater industry.
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