The American Booksellers Association’s Nominating Committee, chaired by Annie Philbrick of Bank Square Books in Mystic, Connecticut, and Savoy Bookshop & Café in Westerly, Rhode Island, began its search today for qualified candidates to stand for election to the ABA Board of Directors in 2019.

Any ABA member may nominate a qualified candidate, and self-nominations are also welcome.

A nominee for the Board of Directors must:

  • Be the owner or employee of an ABA member independent bookstore with a storefront location that is operated according to sound business principles
  • Have at least three years of recent experience as the owner or employee of a member company

It is also desirable that nominees have at least two years’ experience as an active volunteer in ABA and/or in a regional association or other constituency organization. Qualifications are outlined in the “ABA Nomination and Election Guidelines” from the ABA Governance Policy Manual.

The committee requests that nominations be submitted as soon as possible but no later than October 24, 2018, via the online nomination form available here. Nominations should include as much information as possible about a prospective candidate. All information will be kept strictly confidential.

Serving with Philbrick on this year’s Nominating Committee are ABA Board member Christine Onorati of WORD Bookstores in Brooklyn, New York, and Jersey City, New Jersey; Nicole Sullivan of BookBar in Denver, Colorado; Elisa Thomas of Cellar Door Books in Riverside, California; and Christie Olson Day of Gallery Bookshop and Bookwinkle’s Children’s Books in Mendocino, California.

The slate for the 2019 Board of Directors elections will be announced approximately 120 days prior to the next ABA Annual Membership Meeting, which will be held in conjunction with BookExpo in New York City, scheduled for May 29–31, 2019.