The President of the System Safety Society is an elected official and is a voting member of the of the System Safety Society's Executive Council. The Society President is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), and has the responsibility to:
- Lead the membership in developing clarity about the Society's vision, mission and role;
- Create a team from the elected and appointed officers;
- Focus the Society on its mission and defining its unique value;
- Preside over all Executive Council meetings;
- Establish the annual business operating plan;
- Lead the Society into new areas and applications;
- Cultivate, open and maintain new lines of communication among the elected officers, the general membership and appropriate external organizations;
- Provide mentoring opportunities to Chapter officers at the international level;
- Make the Society more visible to our key customers, represent the Society at official functions and activities, and maintain a positive image for the Society and its leadership;
- With the EVP, provide an annual performance review of headquarters staff;
- Appoint the Nominating Committee;
- Issue Executive Orders and the SSS Annual Report;
- Build goodwill by representing the Society to external groups, societies and organizations.
The Immediate Past President serves as an advisor and is a voting member of the Executive Council. His wisdom and experience become a guiding force for a smooth transition among officers and the ongoing success of the Society.
The Executive Vice President (EVP) of the System Safety Society is an elected official and is a voting member of the System Safety Society's Executive Council. The EVP's duties are to:
- Help the President fulfill his/her responsibilities;
- Ensure that the Society abides by its Constitution and Bylaws;
- Draft the Society's Annual Report (from quarterly officer submissions);
- Establish the reporting format;
- With the President, provide an annual performance review of headquarters staff;
- Perform an internal effectiveness review of all committees and Executive Branch appointed positions.
The Treasurer is an elected official of the System Safety Society and a voting member of the Executive Council. The duties of the Treasurer are to:
- Ensure Society funds and accountabilities are clearly identified and adhered to;
- Ensure financial records are maintained in a manner that is amenable to external audit;
- Provide written financial reports for the Annual Report and for the regularly scheduled Executive Council meetings;
- Provide monthly treasury status reports;
- Provide guidance for Chapter treasurers;
- Develop an annual operating budget based on inputs from the Executive Council members;
- Collect dues and other funds owed to the Society;
- Conduct an annual inventory of the Society's physical and financial assets;
- Maintain checking, savings and escrow accounts as needed;
- Provide advice and counsel to the Executive Council regarding potential sources of funds and income or expenditure projections;
- Present an annual financial report to the membership.
The Executive Secretary is an elected official and a voting member of the System Safety Society's Executive Council. Duties of the Executive Secretary include:
- Write and distribute minutes of Executive Council and other official Society meetings;
- Coordinate with the Society Tax Advisor and lawyer;
- Ensure that headquarters operations are providing timely response to customer requests;
- Be the custodian for the Society Operations Manual;
- Verify voter eligibility, and distribute and coordinate counting of mail ballots;
- Supervise the headquarters office manager;
- Sign off on key corporate records such as bank accounts and membership certificates;
- Publish a Key Members List (prepared by the headquarters office manager);
- Declare Bylaw changes void if more than 20% of the membership objects after proper advertisement.