APAC accepting applications for open council seats

The Administrative Professional Advisory Council (APAC) invites applications from administrative professional (AP) personnel to fill vacancies on the Council.

Openings for 16 council positions and 7 alternate positions (council positions are a three-year term and alternate seats are a one-year term) All the terms begin July 1, 2025:

  • Extension — 2 seats
  • Pullman — 8 seats
  • Global — 2 seats
  • Spokane — 2 seats
  • Tri-Cities — 2 seats
  • Alternate positions — 7 seats

We encourage any APs from all WSU locations to apply, if the council seat is filled, we have alternate positions available to help represent your area.

Already on the council? Please think about serving the APAC council as an executive. Open positions: APAC chair, vice-chair, and treasurer are open and need leaders!

The purpose of the Administrative Professional Advisory Council is to serve as a liaison for the administrative professional (AP) employees and to effectively communicate important issues.

APAC influence:

  • The APAC is a working council and relies on active participation from its membership.
  • All members are expected to actively participate in the meetings (approximately 2 hours a month), in sub-committee work, and interact with constituents; sharing information and bringing concerns forward to the APAC council.

AP employees interested in serving their constituents, please submit an application on the APAC website before the March 21, 2025 deadline.

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