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Proposed revised Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 August 2011

Abstract

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2011

In the April issue of MRS Bulletin, Materials Research Society President Jim De Yoreo explained that the Board of Directors is proposing modifications to the legal documents that define how the Society is governed. He explained that “governance excellence” has been a high priority of the Board for the last few years, and one of the resulting activities was a thorough examination, in collaboration with legal advisors, of the MRS Constitution/Bylaws and the Articles of Incorporation. At the conclusion of this examination, proposed modifications were reviewed and approved by the Board and are now ready to be presented to the membership for ratification within the annual election ballot later this summer.

In the July issue, MRS Secretary Sean Hearne presented a comparison chart, illustrating the changes between the current documents and the proposed documents. Changes to the Articles of Incorporation are “housekeeping” and were suggested by legal counsel. Proposed changes to the current MRS Constitution/Bylaws, in essence, change the name of the Constitution portion to “Bylaws” and the information in the current Bylaws portion is to be transferred to the MRS Policy Manual.

There is no change to the privileges or rights of MRS members. What was always member-voted (current Constitution) will remain so for the new Bylaws; what was always Board-voted (current Bylaws) will remain so in the form of policies within the Policy Manual.

The final versions of the proposed Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation follow. They are also available on the MRS website at www.mrs.org/elections/ and will be accessible from the election ballot site during the election.

For more information or any questions, contact Sean Hearne, MRS secretary () or Kathy D’Biagio ().