MACA Board of Directors

The Board of Directors at MACA plays a pivotal role in advancing animal welfare throughout Missouri. Our board members collaborate with passionate animal welfare professionals to develop and implement training programs and initiatives that support and enhance the efforts of animal welfare advocates across the state and beyond. Serving on the board provides an opportunity to gain valuable experience, develop new skills, and build meaningful relationships within the animal welfare community.

Board members are elected at the business meeting during our annual conference.  If you or someone you know if interested in joining the board, please complete the nomination form by clicking HERE.

Meet the Board of Directors

Christina Elmore

Vice President

Committee: Conference

Karen Griggs

Secretary

Committee: Scholarships

Alyssa Norsworthy

Director

Committee: Membership

Holly Bowie

Director


Committees: Website & Branding

Beth Gillespie

Director

Committee: Merchandise

Jamie Williams

Director

Committee: Historian/Photographer & Constitution and Bylaws

Stephanie Bugbee

Director

Committees: Social Media

Maureen Keedwell

Director

Committee: Academy & Awards

Michael Layton

Director

Committee: Nominations & Constitution and Bylaws

Steve Norman

Director

Committee: Exhibitors & Sponsors/Grants

Troy Schneider

Director

Committees: Legislation

Board Details

Board Member Handbook

Discover the MACA Board Member Handbook for insights into the Executive Board's mission, requirements, general duties, committee responsibilities, election process, Presidential appointments, and more.

MACA Meeting Minutes

You can find all past meeting minutes here. The Minutes are not posted immediately after a board meeting. They must be reviewed, corrected, if needed, and accepted by the Board at the following Board Meeting.

Constitution and By-Laws

The constitution and bylaws outline the fundamental principles and operational rules that govern MACA. The constitution defines the organization's purpose, structure, and key principles, while the bylaws provide detailed guidelines on how the organization will operate, including procedures for meetings, decision-making, membership, and more
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