Step Into Leadership: IAACE Board Nominations Now Open

Step Into Leadership:
IAACE Board Nominations Now Open

Indiana’s adult education community thrives because of passionate professionals like you—educators, administrators, and advocates who show up every day to empower adult learners. At the center of that work is the IAACE Board of Directors, a group of committed leaders helping shape the future of adult education in Indiana.

Have you ever thought about stepping into a leadership role? Now is the time. Nominations for the 2026 IAACE Board of Directors are officially open, and we’re looking for individuals ready to lead, collaborate, and make an impact.

Why Serve on the IAACE Board?

Serving on the board is more than a résumé line—it’s meaningful, mission-driven leadership.

  • Advocate for Adult Learners: Help influence priorities, policies, and initiatives across the state.
  • Expand Your Network: Build relationships with leaders in adult education, workforce development, and community partnerships.
  • Grow as a Leader: Gain experience in governance, strategy, and decision-making.
  • Shape IAACE’s Future: Play a direct role in guiding programs, professional development, and member engagement.

Who Should Apply?

We’re seeking thoughtful, committed, and forward-thinking leaders—teachers, administrators, program directors, and partners who believe in the power of adult education. If you have ideas, energy, and a willingness to serve, we want to hear from you.

Ready to Nominate Yourself?

Apply here:
👉 https://iaace.com/2026-board-nomination-application/

Have questions? The Nomination Committee: Lisa Cruea, Natalie Reuter, and Laura Smart—is happy to help and share more about what board service looks like.

IAACE is only as strong as its leadership. We hope you’ll consider stepping forward and lending your voice to this important work.

Your voice. Your impact. Your IAACE.

With appreciation,

The IAACE Nomination & Election Committee

Click here for nomination form.
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