These RAPS members have been selected to join our Board of Directors in 2025
The RAPS Nominating Committee has selected the slate of RAPS members set to join the RAPS Board of Directors for the term beginning 1 January 2025, following careful review of all nominations for two open director positions and the position of Board president.
“We are very encouraged by these regulatory professionals who are so enthusiastic and eager to serve in such an important leadership capacity,” Nominating Committee Chair Glenn Byrd said. “These individuals have the knowledge, visibility, depth and breadth of experience, and commitment necessary to serve the organization well into the future.”
On behalf of RAPS and the Nominating Committee, the following slate of incoming members is presented below:
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Director: Megha Iyer, MS, RAC, FRAPS, director, global strategic regulatory affairs at Thermo Fisher Scientific
The RAPS Nominating Committee reviewed submitted nominations materials and made its selections based on professional experience, substantive involvement with RAPS and a clearly articulated vision for expanding the global reach of the organization and advancing the regulatory profession.
In accordance with RAPS bylaws, RAPS members may submit additional nominations through written petition, which must specify a qualified candidate’s name and position sought, and must bear the names, contact information and signatures of at least 50 RAPS members in good standing.
Petitions must be submitted electronically to the RAPS Nominating Committee via [email protected] by 15 July 2024. If no petitions are received, the slate of incoming board members will be confirmed on 16 July 2024.
Additional inquiries about the nominations process can be emailed to [email protected].
About the RAPS Board of Directors
The RAPS Board of Directors is the governing, policy-making and strategic body that guides RAPS in serving the regulatory professional and the regulatory profession around the world. Learn more about the RAPS Board of Directors and the role it plays in serving RAPS and the global regulatory profession.