CAC Board of Trustees

 

Board Composition

The School Board will be composed of a minimum six (6) members to a maximum of twelve (12) members from the following categories:

1. Representatives of U.S. Organizations and Associations;

2. Elected Representatives; and

3. Appointed Representatives. School Board composition for the 2011-2012 academic year is as follows:

 


 
 
 
Name Appointment Category Joined Current Term Service Year
Blome, Donald
(Board Chair)
US Embassy Representative June 2010 N/A 2nd
Hodder, Ineke (Secretary) Elected Representative June 2010 June 2010 - 2012 2nd
Smith, Martyn (Treasurer-Finance Committee Chair) BP (Amoco) Representative  June 2010 N/A 2nd
Bredin, Elizabeth Elected Representative June 2010 June 2010 - 2012 2nd
Chris Evans Elected Representative June 2011 June 2011 - 2013 1st
ElShinnawy, Maha AUC Representative June 2007 N/A 5th
Hendrix, John (Facilities Committee Chair) Apache Representative June 2009 N/A 3rd
Susan Thomas Elected Representative June 2011 June 2011 - 2013 1st
Wilkening, Robin NAMRU Representative June 2010 N/A 2nd

Monthly Regular Board meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:00 pm in the Boardroom – 3rd floor of the Administration/Elementary building. All members of the CAC community are welcome to attend. Agendas and Minutes of meetings are posted on the Board’s notice board near the main gate and on the CAC Board website. School Board News is published on the CAC Board website.

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At the start of each year the School Board forms Standing Committees concerned with particular aspects of the Board’s work. Members of the administration and faculty may be asked to join some of these Committees. The Board Committees for 2011/2012 are as follows:

  • Facilities Committee 
  • Finance/Development Committee
  • Trustee Committee
  • Education Committee

The School Board Chair and the Superintendent are ex-officio members of all Board Committees. Board members are the only voting members of the Committees.

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