How the Division Works
Once you join a local chapter (Everett Chapter) or decide to become an Washington-Alaska Division Member-at-Large (DMAL), you automatically become part of the Washington-Alaska Division and the Northwest District.
As a member, you, your chapter, the Washington-Alaska Division and the Northwest District are all integral parts of IAAP. Each level interconnects to and with the other. There are four levels: the member or chapter, the division, the district and international. Each level is a valuable resource to you as a member.
The Washington-Alaska Division has 13 chapters.
Division Purpose
The Washington-Alaska Division is a vital link between you, your Chapter, the Northwest District and International.
The Division purpose is to:
- Promote the values and mission of IAAP
- Promote the association vision
- Assist the International Board
- Promote Leadership
- Promote Guidance & Assistance
- Answer Questions, Inform Members & Resolve Issues
Division Board Duties:
- Manage the day-to-day operations of the Division
- Represent all Division members
- Communicate with all Division members
- Assist chapters to implement programs, policies and projects of International
- Promote membership, goals, programs and educational activities
Division Meetings:
Washington-Alaska Division Annual Meeting: The annual business meeting, is traditionally hosted by an Washington-Alaska Division Chapter in May. In conjunction with the business sessions, DAM provides a unique opportunity to receive quality educational programs focused specifically on the needs of the career-minded administrative professional.
To learn more about the Washington-Alaska Division, visit their website.