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New Board of Directors

A dispatch from The Audiology Project — filed

Scrabble tiles arranged to spell 'LEADERSHIP' on a weathered wooden surface, with other scattered letter tiles nearby.
✦ PlateScrabble tiles arranged to spell 'LEADERSHIP' on a weathered wooden surface, with other scattered letter tiles nearby.

we are expanding - more announcements to come! The work of TAP now is more than one Executive Director (ED) can handle. The new bylaws took all the work we do and narrowed them into ‘mini’ Director positions with one main ED coordinating the work. These positions are now the new governing body of TAP - the active voting positions with meeting and attendance requirements....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change — this is an internal governance restructuring at a professional organization with no direct impact on clinical practice.

Why It Matters

Structural changes at professional audiology organizations can influence advocacy priorities, member engagement, and the direction of policy work that ultimately shapes the profession.

Key Points
  1. 01TAP has expanded and restructured its Board of Directors.
  2. 02Bylaws were revised to introduce specialized 'mini' Director roles.
  3. 03All new Director roles will be coordinated under a single Executive Director.
  4. 04The change reflects an effort to improve organizational efficiency and focus.
  5. 05No clinical or research implications are associated with this announcement.
Claims & Evidence

TAP revised its bylaws to create specialized 'mini' Director roles coordinated by a single Executive Director.

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