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HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Association of Black Faculty, Administrators, and Fellows
Mission
The mission of the Association of Black Faculty, Administrators, and Fellows is advocacy on behalf of the black community of Harvard University and its affiliates. In addition we provide a means of communication, interaction, and counseling.
Officers
The officers of the Association present the concerns of the Association to the president, deans, and other administrators of the university and its affiliates; emphasizing the president's stated commitment to work with the Association to respond in a positive manner to the issues raised.
The Association shall maintain an Executive Committee whose purpose shall be to accomplish the mission of the Association guide it through the selection and election of officers, and assist the elected officers. The Executive Committee shall actively participate with and support the programs established by the elected Officers.
The Executive Committee shall normally consist of not less than six (6), nor more than twelve (12) members who have volunteered to serve. This does not limit the elected Officers who may appoint persons for special projects or assignments to join the Executive Committee as required.
Elected Officers
The elected Officers shall consist of two (2) Co-Chairs, normally consisting of one (1) Faculty, one (1) Administrative member, one (1) Secretary, and one (1) Treasurer.
Membership
Membership is open to all faculty, administrators, fellows, and staff employed by Harvard University or its affiliates; who support the mission of this Association.
For additional information, please email Robert Mitchell.
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