Nominating Directorate

The Society Nominating Directorate is responsible for developing a slate of candidates for open positions on the Board of Directors and the Board of Trustees. The Directorate puts out a call for nominations each fall, solicits feedback on the nominees, and provides a slate to the membership as outlined in the Society Bylaws and Election Manual.  The Directorate also develops and maintains the formal Election Manual. The Nominating Directorate is not responsible for leadership development, finding mentors for nominees, or nominee development plans.

Contact nominating-directorate@swe.org for all questions/comments about the Nominating Directorate.


Nominating Directorate Documents


FAQ

General Process Questions

It is the job of the Directorate to present a slate of candidates for all open positions on the SWE ballot.  These include the SWE Board of Directors (Society Officers and Directors), Board of Trustees, and Nominating Directorate Chair-Elect. Leadership position terms are staggered such that each year the specific number of positions being filled may change.

More than one candidate for each position is optional, at the discretion of the Nominating Directorate, with the exception of President Elect which shall remain uncontested. This is because this position requires extensive travel and support from the President Elect’s personal and professional network (family and company), such that it is best that notice be provided as early as possible that someone will be slated to fill this position. Based on all available data points, the Directorate prepares a slate based on what is best for SWE, which may or may not include contested elections.

SWE continues to support diversity at all levels of the organization, including Society-level leadership. While reviewing nominees, the Nominating Directorate reviews diversity as a whole – this includes but is not limited to demographic diversity (race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, etc.), experiential diversity (engineering discipline, industry, and other affinities and abilities), and cognitive diversity (how people approach problems and think about things). SWE leadership as a whole (not just the Nominating Directorate) is working to encourage and sponsor diverse candidates for leadership positions, as well as mentoring upcoming diverse candidates to ensure they have access to SWE experiences that will prepare them for a future Society leadership position. In addition, all experiences now qualify, including within companies or other non-profits (not SWE alone) – this helps broaden the candidate pool and promote diversity and inclusion.

The SWE Leadership Competency Model identifies the critical knowledge, skills, and abilities required of current and future SWE leaders. The competency model is used to vet potential candidates. It currently includes six important competencies: Leading Self; Developing Others; Leading Change; Communication; Business Acumen; and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging. Full details on the SWE Leadership Competency Model can be found on the SWE website at https://swe.org/learning/leadership-competency-model/.

The suggested timeline for the election process can be found in the SWE Election Manual, which is available on the Nominating Directorate SWE webpage.

A summary of the election process follows:

  • 1August: Call for nominations released
  • 1September:  Nominees apply and references provide feedback on nominees.
  • 1October: Nominee interviews as determined by Nominating Directorate Chair/Chair-Elect
  • 1October thru November: Nominating Directorate vetting
  • 1No Later than January: Notification of candidates and nominees
  • 1No later than February 1: Slate announced
  • 30 days following announcement of slate: Petition process
  • No later than April 1: Ballots sent to members
  • 1April: Call for new Nominating Directorate members

1Timing determined by Nominating Directorate and SWE leadership to achieve dates identified per the bylaws. Timing may vary slightly from year to year.

To contact the Nominating Directorate, send an email to nominating-directorate@swe.org.

All members whose dues are current as of the end of the petition period are eligible to vote in the election. Electronic ballots are emailed to each voting member following the end of the petition period. To be counted, all ballots must be returned by the date indicated.

For Potential Nominees

Candidates will be assessed based on the current gaps and balance of diversity/experience factors in each entity (BOD and BOT), the SWE Leadership Competencies, the skills listed in the Call for Nominations specific to each position, their nomination package, reference feedback, & interview. A rubric will be used to assist in this assessment – it can be found on the SWE Nominating Directorate website under documents.

Limited feedback is provided verbally to all nominees and candidates at their request via dialogue where the candidate is able to ask clarifying questions. The feedback is not meant to provide recommendations on nominee development plans or assist in finding a mentor. It is only meant to provide limited feedback on what was reviewed by the Nominating Directorate. Confidentiality on the source of the information is maintained.

If a nominee is not slated that does not mean they are not qualified. It means that the Nominating Directorate has chosen the best candidates that fit the needs of the positions for the Society at this time. While it can be discouraging not to be slated, the Nominating Directorate encourages nominees to review the feedback given, seek constructive feedback from mentors, and continue to develop as a leader in order to apply again when ready.

In FY20 the process was changed to only allow self-nominations. Some individuals are encouraged by a mentor or friend to apply. However, the official process is only for self-nominations.

The interview is a great way for nominees to highlight their leadership competencies and provide details about the examples provided in their statement. The interview is conducted by the Nominating Directorate Chair and Chair-Elect. Other members of the Directorate may be invited but are in listen-only mode. The interview is recorded so the Directorate can reference it. The interview lasts from 30-45 minutes and has a series of behavioral (get to know people) questions and specific questions for the position people are applying for (for example, fiduciary experience for Treasurer or Board of Trustees). It is important that nominees provide specific examples from their experiences that highlight their unique skills with respect to the SWE Leadership Competency Model and the positions for which they are nominated.

In order to learn more about the candidate’s experience and leadership the Nominating Directorate ask for feedback from others. The Directorate requests references in the application process from the nominee to provide feedback from co-workers, managers, and SWE members or from other non-profit/community volunteering. This allows the Directorate to understand the nominee’s unique skills and experiences inside and outside of SWE and how these relate to the SWE Leadership Competency Model.

To set yourself up for a leadership position, become familiar with the SWE Leadership Competency Model and gain experience aligned to the strategic plan that will help push the SWE mission forward. This experience can be gained at work, SWE, school, and in your community. Each position on the Board of Directors and Board of Trustees have unique qualifications that can be found in the position descriptions available on the SWE web site. In addition, there are minimum qualifications for certain roles specified in the SWE Bylaws (i.e. the SWE President/President Elect must have served two years on the Board of Directors).

SWE Policy on Campaigning and Endorsement of Candidates can be found on here (PDF, New Window.)

Yes! SWE appreciates leadership from other areas because it fosters diversity of thought. The Nominating Directorate’s advice is to look at the SWE Leadership Competency Model and align the skills the nominee has gained in their workplace and/or other organizations. This is a straightforward approach to ensure that leadership skills tie back to qualifications for a SWE leadership role.

Candidates should align their statement and resume to highlight the leadership competencies gained from work, SWE, school, and community that make them the best candidate for the role. Everyone is unique so it’s good to showcase what the candidate will bring to the role using specific examples.

No. The role of the Society Nominating Directorate is to slate the best qualified candidate or candidates for a given vacancy to build the overall best slate to serve the interests of the Society. The Directorate does not need to have any personal experience with candidates to assess their abilities – they need to determine the slate based on the materials presented and what is best for SWE.

For Potential Nominating Directorate Members

The call for Nominating Directorate members is included in the annual call for non-elected Society leaders – interest should be expressed by filling out the short application on the SWE Volunteers Opportunity Board. Nominating Directorate members serve a two-year term with staggered terms. Each year the Nominating Directorate proposes at least four new members to the Board of Directors for their approval. The Directorate ensures it is diverse, while also ensuring representation from the following areas: former Board of Directors member; former Board of Trustees member; former Directorate/Working Group/Committee leader; former Senate member and/or leader; and Collegiate/recent graduate (within five years of graduation at time of committee call). As with all positions, the candidates are vetted using the SWE Leadership Competency Model and reviewing applicable skills and experiences.

The following are the skills/competencies desired for Nominating Directorate members:

  • Recent leadership experience at the Society level required
  • Interest in shaping the future of SWE
  • Knowledge of SWE bylaws, procedures and the Strategic Plan, as well as the SWE Leadership Competency Model
  • Ability to use discretion – The nature of meetings, discussions and email communications are highly confidential and must not be shared outside of the Nominating Directorate
  • Experience vetting and hiring via work, school, SWE, and other organizations is highly desired as this is the main task of the Directorate
  • A diversity and inclusion mindset

Based on the different points of the timeline, the time required for Nominating Directorate members varies throughout the year. The timeline when candidates are being reviewed (typically October through December) is the most time intensive with members doing many hours (approx. 15 hours per month) of review of nominee materials outside of regular Directorate meetings and then participating in several Directorate calls (approx. 10 hours per month). Outside of this 3-month part of the timeline, Directorate members can expect to participate in a monthly conference call and do some communications via email. Depending on the year, there may also be face-to-face meetings conducted at the summer SWE leader meetings and the WE Annual Conference in the fall.

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