Apply for a Seat on the Washtenaw County Food Policy Council: 10/31/2023 Deadline

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Ariane Donnelly

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Hi All,

 

The Washtenaw County Food Policy Council is an advisory subcommittee of the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners that increases and preserves access to safe, local and healthy food for all residents of Washtenaw County, and applications for a seat on this dynamic Council are now being accepted (deadline: 10/31/2023)! Are you interested (or know of anyone who would be interested) in applying for a seat on the Washtenaw County Food Policy Council? See the attached recruitment flyer (and flyer image below). Additionally, see below (or this link) for details and how to apply.

 

 

WASHTENAW COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

 

PUBLIC NOTICE – DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR BOARD APPOINTMENTS

The Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners is looking for citizens to volunteer for a slate of positions on various Boards, Committees and Commissions. The Board of Commissioners will make these appointments at its upcoming session on December 6, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room, Administration Building, 220 North Main Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

 

Individuals interested in serving should apply online at https://ewashtenaw.formstack.com/forms/board_application. Individuals may alternatively submit a letter of interest and resume, including a home address, to the Washtenaw County Clerk’s office, Attention: Appointments, P.O. Box 8645, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107. Letters and resumes may also be submitted via email to appoin...@washtenaw.org

 

Those resumes received by Tuesday, October 31st, 2023, will be submitted to the Board of Commissioners for its consideration on December 6, 2023. The appointments will become effective January 1, 2024. These appointments include:

 

  • Washtenaw County Food Policy Council –The Board of Commissioners is seeking applicants to fill ten (10) positions, eight for two-year terms expiring December 31, 2025, and two for remainder terms ending December 31, 2024. The Council will be comprised of up to 18 members representing as many of the following professions and/or viewpoints (i.e. sectors) as possible: community representative*, disability justice, economic development*, education, emergency food system*, faith-based organization, food manufacturer and distributor, food retail*, food service*, funding*, health care*, human services, labor*, nutrition, planning*, public health*, racial equity*, rural agriculture*, transportation*, urban agriculture*, Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners, and waste management*. More than one representative may be appointed to each sector. In accordance with Food Policy Council bylaws, Preference may be given to those sectors which are not currently represented on the Council, indicated with an asterisk above (*).
    • Requirements for Food Policy Council members:
      • Attend meetings (typically the second Wednesday of the odd months, from 9-11AM)
      • Represent the Food Policy Council at other meetings and events throughout the year
      • Participate regularly in a Food Policy Council sub-committee and/or a Policy Action Team (meetings are separate from the Food Policy Council Meetings)
      • Live or work in Washtenaw County
      • Receive a stipend from the County unless a County employee (stipend is required for Council members; cannot opt-out of or transfer the stipend)
    • Roles of Council members include: reviewing materials in advance of the Council meetings and actively participating in Council meetings; representing the Council at other meetings and with other groups to build connections; discussing issues related to our food system in Washtenaw County with elected officials and community leaders. The Food Policy Council was established in 2012 to develop a healthy community and thriving local food system.

 

 

Thanks!

Ariane Donnelly, MPH, RD

Health Promotion Coordinator

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Washtenaw County Health Department

P: 734-431-0895 (cell) · F: 734-544-6705

555 Towner Street, Ypsilanti, MI 48198

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2023 WFPC Recruitment Flyer.pdf

Ariane Donnelly

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Hi All,

 

Reminder: The Washtenaw County Food Policy Council is an advisory subcommittee of the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners that increases and preserves access to safe, local and healthy food for all residents of Washtenaw County, and applications for a seat on this dynamic Council are now being accepted (deadline: 10/31/2023)! Are you interested (or know of anyone who would be interested) in applying for a seat on the Washtenaw County Food Policy Council? See the attached updated recruitment flyer (and flyer image below). Additionally, see below (or this link) for updated details and how to apply.

 

 

WASHTENAW COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

 

PUBLIC NOTICE – DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR BOARD APPOINTMENTS

The Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners is looking for citizens to volunteer for a slate of positions on various Boards, Committees and Commissions. The Board of Commissioners will make these appointments at its upcoming session on December 6, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room, Administration Building, 220 North Main Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

 

Individuals interested in serving should apply online at https://ewashtenaw.formstack.com/forms/board_application. Individuals may alternatively submit a letter of interest and resume, including a home address, to the Washtenaw County Clerk’s office, Attention: Appointments, P.O. Box 8645, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107. Letters and resumes may also be submitted via email to appoin...@washtenaw.org

 

Those resumes received by Tuesday, October 31st, 2023, will be submitted to the Board of Commissioners for its consideration on December 6, 2023. The appointments will become effective January 1, 2024. These appointments include:

 

  • Washtenaw County Food Policy Council –The Board of Commissioners is seeking applicants to fill eleven (11) positions, eight for two-year terms expiring December 31, 2025, and three for remainder terms ending December 31, 2024. The Council will be comprised of up to 18 members representing as many of the following professions and/or viewpoints (i.e. sectors) as possible: community representative*, disability justice, economic development*, education*, emergency food system*, faith-based organization, food manufacturer and distributor, food retail*, food service*, funding*, health care*, human services, labor*, nutrition, planning*, public health*, racial equity*, rural agriculture*, transportation*, urban agriculture*, Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners, and waste management*. More than one representative may be appointed to each sector. In accordance with Food Policy Council bylaws, Preference may be given to those sectors which are not currently represented on the Council, indicated with an asterisk above (*).
    • Requirements for Food Policy Council members:
      • Attend meetings (typically the second Wednesday of the odd months, from 9-11AM)
      • Represent the Food Policy Council at other meetings and events throughout the year
      • Participate regularly in a Food Policy Council sub-committee and/or a Policy Action Team (meetings are separate from the Food Policy Council Meetings)
      • Live or work in Washtenaw County
      • Receive a stipend from the County unless a County employee (stipend is required for Council members; cannot opt-out of or transfer the stipend)
    • Roles of Council members include: reviewing materials in advance of the Council meetings and actively participating in Council meetings; representing the Council at other meetings and with other groups to build connections; discussing issues related to our food system in Washtenaw County with elected officials and community leaders. The Food Policy Council was established in 2012 to develop a healthy community and thriving local food system.
2023 WFPC Recruitment Flyer_Updated 10.19.23.pdf
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