Hudson Valley Region - Call for Governor

Dear Colleagues,

The ACP national office will conduct an election for Governor-elect in September 2026. The Chapter’s Local Nominations Committee (LNC) is responsible for identifying up to two candidates willing and able to serve a 4-year term following my term as Governor.

We are looking for a dynamic leader who exhibits integrity, shows commitment to the College, and demonstrates dedication to our Chapter and the medical community. The next Governor could be you or someone you know and must be an MACP or FACP. The successful candidate will work with our members locally and with leaders at the national level. The Governor typically spends several hours per week on College business with the support of executive administrative staff.

Serving as an ACP Governor is a rewarding and life-changing experience. Outgoing Governors were asked to share their perspectives on serving as Governors. Here is one testimonial:

I've felt enriched by the experience and that I've been able to give back to others, as well. The connections I've made with physicians within my Chapter and across the country/world are wonderful. The work that ACP is doing is important. I'm proud to be a member of such an organization and to have had the opportunity to serve in a leadership role.

Please send names of nominees and their e-mail addresses and/or telephone numbers to the Chair of the LNC (CLNC) listed below.

CLNC Contact Information
CLNC: Daniel H. Pomerantz, MD, MPH, MACP
Email: danielhpomerantz@gmail.com

Nominations must be submitted by March 2, 2026. The Committee will review all proposals and select the final candidates for the election. Further election information can be found in the College bylaws, Article X, Section 4

Thank you for participating!


Donna E. Morrison, MD, FACP
Governor, ACP New York Hudson Valley Region

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