Call for Board Members - 2025

Board Member Role + Responsibilities:

ACO London is currently accepting applications for board member positions, including incoming President, to be elected by ACO membership at their Annual General Meeting. Board terms last for two years and board members can serve for up to three consecutive terms.

We are looking for diverse candidates, with different abilities and/or experience in:

  • architecture and/or built heritage

  • heritage conservation

  • sustainability initiatives including carbon neutrality for business/non-profits

  • local history

  • knowledge/lived experience of specific communities

  • First Nations history

  • land use planning at the municipal or provincial level

  • public policy

  • public speaking

  • non-profit organizations

  • financial literacy

  • fundraising

  • marketing and/or communications

  • relationship building

  • evidence-based decision-making

  • good governance


Board Member - Expectations:
-Attend Meetings: the full board meets five times a year; committees have additional meetings as required. Board meetings are in-person in London, Ontario. Committee meetings may take place online or in person. Board Members are expected to read board materials in advance of board meetings and to come prepared to ask questions and participate in discussions.

-Committees: serve on one or more committees of the board and to actively participate in committee work. Committees include Executive Committee, Communications Committee, Nominations Committee, Geranium Heritage Tour Committee, Heritage Awards Committee, Policy Committee, Advocacy Committee, Heritage House Signs Committee.

-Finance and Fundraising: play an active role in securing the financial resources necessary for ACO to achieve its mission, including leveraging relationships and connections to help identify and solicit potential funders. Understand and review financial reports.

-Attending and/or volunteering at ACO London events such as Geranium Heritage House Tour.

-Responsibly represent ACO to their respective communities and to advocate for ACO's mission, programs, and services as appropriate.

-Board Members are expected to be critical and independent thinkers, comfortable with respectfully raising issues of dissent.

To Apply:
If you meet some or all of these criteria, we would love to hear from you. We welcome applications from diverse candidates.
To apply, or for more information, visit our posting on Pillar Non-Profit, or please contact info@acolondon.ca. Applications accepted until midnight, March 31st, 2025.

Jason Hick