October 2018
Annual Meeting
Members and friends of NASD gathered in Cincinnati in September for the 2018 Annual Meeting. The Association is deeply grateful to all those who were part of the volunteer effort that makes these meetings succeed, an effort that includes preparing and making presentations, leading discussion, sharing expertise and insight, and much more.
New Officers
Subsequent to action by the Membership and the Board of Directors during the 2018 NASD Annual Meeting, we are pleased to announce the election, re-election, or appointment of the following individuals to office in NASD:
President
Sharon Story, Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education
Vice President
Larry A. Attaway, Butler University
Immediate Past President
Jory Hancock, University of Arizona
Member, Board of Directors
Nora Ambrosio, Slippery Rock University
Chair, Commission on Accreditation
Mary Lisa Burns, New World School of the Arts
Member, Commission on Accreditation
Janet Lilly, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Chair, Committee on Nominations
Jory Hancock, University of Arizona
Member, Committee on Nominations
Maura M. Keefe, University of Maryland, College Park
Member, Committee on Ethics
Michelle Manzanales, Ballet Hispánico School of Dance
Appreciation to Immediate Past Office-Holders
The Association wishes to express its deepest thanks to those individuals who have completed terms of office with the 2018 Annual Meeting:
President
Jory Hancock, University of Arizona
Vice President
Martha Curtis, Virginia Commonwealth University
Member, Board of Directors
Larry A. Attaway, Butler University
Chair, Commission on Accreditation
Nora Ambrosio, Slippery Rock University
Immediate Past President and Chair, Committee on Nominations
Madeleine Scott, Ohio University
Member, Committee on Nominations
Joan Karlen, University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point
Member, Committee on Ethics
Stephen Pier, The Hartt School
NASD is indebted to all of these exceptional individuals for their dedication and volunteer spirit, without which the Association’s work could not go forward.