Clerks, Officers and Committees

At Media Friends Meeting we have no priests, pastors or clergy; and there is no permanent executive, president, or CEO. However, members of the Meeting are chosen, in a rotating fashion, to fill important roles within the Meeting. The “Clerk of the Meeting” is the closest thing we have to leader, but even that role is rotated every few years. A person serving in a leadership role in a Meeting committee is also called a “clerk.”

 

Persons who are nominated and agree to serve as Clerk of the Meeting generally first serve for one year as Assistant Clerk of the Meeting. Thereafter they assume the role of Clerk. A Clerk generally serves a term of two full years. During their first year, the Clerk is assisted by the most recent Clerk. During their second year, the Clerk is assisted by the newly appointed Assistant Clerk. Other Meeting officers and general committee members are appointed annually for a term of one year. Committee clerks are chosen by the members of their committees. The Nominating Committee (see below) reviews all appointments annually and presents their recommendations to the Meeting in June of each year.