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IEEE Board of Directors
NameIEEE Board of Directors
HeadquartersNew York City, New York, United States
Region servedWorldwide
Parent organizationInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

IEEE Board of Directors. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Board of Directors is the governing body of the IEEE, responsible for overseeing the organization's overall strategy and direction, as outlined in the IEEE Constitution and IEEE Bylaws. The Board is composed of IEEE Members who are elected by the IEEE Membership to serve in various capacities, including IEEE President, IEEE President-Elect, and IEEE Vice President. The Board works closely with other IEEE Entities, such as the IEEE Technical Activities Board and the IEEE Regional Activities Board, to advance the IEEE Mission and promote the interests of IEEE Members and the broader Engineering and Technology communities, including National Academy of Engineering, National Science Foundation, and American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Introduction to the IEEE Board of Directors

The IEEE Board of Directors plays a critical role in shaping the future of the IEEE, a global organization with a diverse membership of over 400,000 individuals from more than 160 countries, including United States, China, Japan, and European Union. The Board is responsible for setting the overall direction and strategy of the organization, as well as overseeing its financial and operational performance, in collaboration with other organizations, such as International Electrotechnical Commission, International Organization for Standardization, and World Health Organization. The Board also works to promote the interests of IEEE Members and the broader Engineering and Technology communities, including Academia, Industry, and Government, such as National Institutes of Health, Department of Energy, and Federal Communications Commission. This includes collaborating with other organizations, such as Association for Computing Machinery, Institution of Engineering and Technology, and Society of Women Engineers, to advance the IEEE Mission and promote the development of Technology and Innovation.

Structure and Organization

The IEEE Board of Directors is composed of a diverse group of individuals, including IEEE Members who are elected by the IEEE Membership to serve in various capacities, such as IEEE President, IEEE President-Elect, and IEEE Vice President. The Board also includes representatives from various IEEE Entities, such as the IEEE Technical Activities Board and the IEEE Regional Activities Board, as well as IEEE Staff members, including IEEE Executive Director and IEEE Chief Financial Officer. The Board is supported by a range of Committees and Subsidiaries, including the IEEE Audit Committee, IEEE Finance Committee, and IEEE Investment Committee, which provide guidance and oversight on specific aspects of the organization's operations, in collaboration with other organizations, such as Financial Accounting Standards Board, Securities and Exchange Commission, and Internal Revenue Service. The Board also works closely with other IEEE Entities, such as the IEEE Standards Association and the IEEE Educational Activities Board, to advance the IEEE Mission and promote the development of Technology and Innovation, including Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, and Renewable Energy.

Roles and Responsibilities

The IEEE Board of Directors has a range of roles and responsibilities, including setting the overall direction and strategy of the organization, overseeing its financial and operational performance, and promoting the interests of IEEE Members and the broader Engineering and Technology communities. The Board is also responsible for overseeing the development of IEEE Policies and IEEE Procedures, as well as ensuring that the organization is in compliance with relevant Laws and Regulations, such as Tax Law, Labor Law, and Environmental Law. The Board works closely with other IEEE Entities, such as the IEEE Technical Activities Board and the IEEE Regional Activities Board, to advance the IEEE Mission and promote the development of Technology and Innovation, including 5G, Cloud Computing, and Cybersecurity. The Board also collaborates with other organizations, such as World Bank, United Nations, and European Commission, to promote the development of Sustainable Development Goals and address global challenges, such as Climate Change, Poverty, and Inequality.

Membership and Election Process

The IEEE Board of Directors is composed of IEEE Members who are elected by the IEEE Membership to serve in various capacities, including IEEE President, IEEE President-Elect, and IEEE Vice President. The election process typically involves a nomination period, followed by a voting period, and is overseen by the IEEE Tellers Committee, which ensures the integrity and transparency of the process, in accordance with IEEE Bylaws and IEEE Policies. The Board also includes representatives from various IEEE Entities, such as the IEEE Technical Activities Board and the IEEE Regional Activities Board, as well as IEEE Staff members, including IEEE Executive Director and IEEE Chief Financial Officer. The Board works closely with other IEEE Entities, such as the IEEE Standards Association and the IEEE Educational Activities Board, to advance the IEEE Mission and promote the development of Technology and Innovation, including Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, and Internet of Things.

Committees and Subsidiaries

The IEEE Board of Directors is supported by a range of Committees and Subsidiaries, including the IEEE Audit Committee, IEEE Finance Committee, and IEEE Investment Committee, which provide guidance and oversight on specific aspects of the organization's operations. The Board also works closely with other IEEE Entities, such as the IEEE Technical Activities Board and the IEEE Regional Activities Board, to advance the IEEE Mission and promote the development of Technology and Innovation. The Board collaborates with other organizations, such as National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Department of Energy, to promote the development of Research and Development in areas such as Renewable Energy, Cybersecurity, and Artificial Intelligence. The Board also works with Industry partners, such as Google, Microsoft, and IBM, to promote the development of Technology and Innovation and address global challenges, such as Climate Change, Poverty, and Inequality.

Decision Making and Governance

The IEEE Board of Directors is responsible for making key decisions about the organization's strategy and direction, as well as overseeing its financial and operational performance. The Board works closely with other IEEE Entities, such as the IEEE Technical Activities Board and the IEEE Regional Activities Board, to advance the IEEE Mission and promote the development of Technology and Innovation. The Board also collaborates with other organizations, such as World Bank, United Nations, and European Commission, to promote the development of Sustainable Development Goals and address global challenges, such as Climate Change, Poverty, and Inequality. The Board's decision-making process is guided by the IEEE Constitution and IEEE Bylaws, as well as relevant Laws and Regulations, such as Tax Law, Labor Law, and Environmental Law. The Board is committed to transparency and accountability, and works to ensure that its decision-making processes are open and inclusive, in collaboration with other organizations, such as Transparency International, Accountability Lab, and Open Government Partnership. Category:IEEE