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October 2011 University of Maine System University External Advisory Groups UNIVERSITY OF MAINE Academic Advisory Boards College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Advisory Boards Dean s Advisory Council Eight members; consists of business leaders, community leaders and alumni Summer Music Theatre Advisory Board Five members; consists of community leaders, Broadway professionals, and donors Meets one to two times a year Wabanaki Center Advisory Board Six members; consists of alumni and Native American community members Meets once a year Native American Studies Advisory Board 10 members; consists of Native American community members, faculty, and staff Meets once a year Engineering Physics Program Advisory Committee Four members; consists of alumni and business leaders Meets once a year Physics Program Advisory Committee Three members; consists of alumni and business leaders Meets once a year Spatial Information Science and Engineering Board 10 members; consists of alumni and business leaders Meets once a year Computer Science Advisory Board Eight members; consists of business leaders College of Engineering Advisory Boards Deans Advisory Board 17 members; consists of alumni and industry professionals Meets one or two times per year Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisory Board 19 members; consists of alumni and industry professionals Meets one or two times per year Mechanical Engineering Advisory Board 13 members; consists of alumni and industry professionals UMS University Advisory Groups 1

Meets one or two times per year School of Engineering Technology Advisory Boards Construction Management Technology Advisory Board 17 members; consists of alumni and industry professionals Meets one or two times per year Electrical Engineering Technology Advisory Board 15 members, consists of alumni and industry professionals Meets one or two times per year Mechanical Engineering Technology Advisory Board 28 members, consists of alumni and industry professionals Meets one or two times per year Surveying Engineering Technology Advisory Board 13 members, consists of alumni and industry professionals Meets one or two times per year Chemical and Biological Engineering Advisory Board 10 members, consists of alumni and industry professionals Meets one or two times per year Civil and Environmental Engineering Advisory Board 10 members, consists of alumni and industry professionals Meets one or two times per year College of Business, Public Policy & Health Maine Business School Advisory Board 16 members, consists of business leaders and alumni Meets twice per year College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture Board of Agriculture 20 members, identified by legislation, including one appointment made by the Chancellor and two research faculty from the Experiment Station who are approved by the Board of Trustees Meets two or three times per year Forest Resources Advisory Committee 20 members, appointed by the President of the University of Maine. The dean/director and Vice President for Research are permanent ex-officio members. Other ex-officio members are designated at the President's discretion. The regular membership includes a broad representation of forest resources interests including State and Federal interests as well as small and large private ownership representatives. Meets at least once per year Agricultural Council of Maine 23 directors and 13 associate members, consists of commodity group representatives and statewide groups with agricultural interests. The Department of Agriculture, College UMS University Advisory Groups 2

of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture, and Cooperative Extension are ex officio members. Meets 11 times per year Wild Blueberry Commission of Maine Seven members, identified by legislation as those who are active in and representative of the wild blueberry industry, appointed by the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources. Three members must be grower representatives Meets 2-3 times per year Maine Potato Board 12 members, consisting of potato growers, processors and dealers Meets on a variable schedule College of Education and Human Development: Penquis Superintendents Group 28 members, consists of school superintendents PREP Penobscot River Educational Partnership 12 members, consists of school administrators and curriculum coordinators Cooperative Extension Agriculture, Food Security, and Natural Resources International Maple Syrup Institute 26 members, consists of business people, maple producers, equipment dealers, Extension personnel, government employees - people who are invested in protecting the purity and integrity of maple as a food product Maine Maple Producers Association 125 members, consists of commodity group and individual producers Board of Directors meets monthly; members meet annually Hancock County Master Gardener Advisory Committee 21 members; consists of citizen volunteers Meets 10 times per year Maine Dairy Industry Association 20 members; consists of representatives of all the milk shipping companies in Maine, Cooperative Extension, Dairy and Nutrition Council and Maine Department of Agriculture Meets five to six times per year Northeast Forest Working Group Exact number of members unknown; consist of those part of the implementation of the Sustainable Economy Initiative for the Northern Forest. UMS University Advisory Groups 3

Cooperative Extension Potato Advisory Group 20 members; consists of people involved in the Maine Potato Industry; growers, pesticide dealers, technician staff, processors agency staff. Meets one or two times a year Maine Potato Board 12 members, consists of potato Growers, Dealers and Processors a cross section of the Potato Industry York County Master Gardener Association (Board of Directors) 9 members; consists of Master Gardener Volunteers York County Farmers' Network - Steering Committee 15 members; consists of citizen volunteers with farming expertise, mostly farm business owners Western Mountains Region Management Plan Advisory Committee (Bureau of Parks and Lands) 22 members; consists of representatives from natural resourced based organizations and businesses such as land trusts, guide associations, and trail clubs Met four times leading up to the development of the management plan Maine Healthy Beaches Program Statewide Advisory Committee 29 members; consists of local, state and federal partners Meets annually with subgroups meeting more often, at least four times a year Maine Scallop Advisory Council 13 members; consists of commercial scallop fishermen, Dept. of Marine Resources staff, scientists Meets six times per year Maine Sustainable Agriculture Society (MESAS) Approximately 200; consists of a mix of farmers, agricultural businesses and academic Board of Directors (eight members) meets quarterly Maine Beaches Conference Steering Committee 16 members; consists of coastal private property owners, recreational beach users, municipal officials, state agency representatives, federal agency representatives, regional planning representatives, teachers, and students Meets at least monthly for seven months in the year of the conference Ornamental Horticulture Council 15 members; consists of two representatives from each trade associations the serve the ornamental horticulture industry. They are industry members, business owners, and business managers. Meets seven times a year Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Technical Services Committee Approximately 25 members; consists of farmers, MOFGA staff Meets two or three times a year UMS University Advisory Groups 4

Maine Grass Farmers Network (MGFN) Nine members; consist of full and part time livestock producers Board of Directors meets monthly via phone. Annual meeting in January and Annual conference is each spring Maine Organic Milk Producers (MOMP) 12 members; consists of organic dairy industry representatives; all organic dairy farms are members Quarterly Board of Directors meetings and Annual meeting each spring Knox and Lincoln Soil and Water Conservation District Local Working Group 10 members; consists of community leaders, citizen volunteers and area experts Meets at least once a year Sheep Footrot Research Project Advisory Team Five members; consists of farmers with sheep enterprises who are involved in this applied research project Meets at least once a year Applied Poultry Science Professional Development Project Advisory Team Seven members; consists of farmers (at least one from each New England state) with successful poultry enterprises Meets face-to-face at least once a year, with conference calls as needed Maine AgrAbility Advisory Council Nine members; consists of farmers with disabilities, a medical doctor, disability specialist, vocational rehabilitation professional, a retired vocational rehabilitation specialist, and a farm equipment dealer Maine Sheep Breeders Association Board of Directors 10 members; consists of farmers with sheep or wool enterprises across the state Maine Poultry Growers Association Board of Directors Nine members; consists of farmers with poultry enterprises across the state via conference call Maine State Pomological Society 10 members; consists of owners and managers of apple farms Maine Poultry Growers Association Board/Advisors Eight members; consists of small to medium scale poultry operation producers, state and university poultry professionals Meets two to four times a year Maine Cattle Health Assurance Program (MECHAP) Eight members; consists of dairy industry leaders, state and governmental professionals dealing with cattle health issues UMS University Advisory Groups 5

REACH Collaborative meeting 15 members; consists of faculty from UMaine, UMS, Bates College, and the University of New England Maine Dairy Industry Association 16 members; consists of dairy producers representing marketing groups in the state, State Veterinarian, Director of the Maine Milk Commission, Director of the Maine Dairy Nutrition Council and the Maine Dairy Promotion Board. Cumberland County Master Gardener Board of Directors Nine members; consists of Master Gardener volunteers and an Extension liaison Education and Outreach Committee of the Bangor Area Stormwater Group 10 members; consists of municipal staff from Bangor, Brewer, Old Town, Orono, Hampden, Milford, and Veazie, soil and water conservation district, and Maine DEP Climate Change Signs of the Seasons: A Maine Phenology Program 10 members; consists of advisors, trainers, and researchers for the program Childhood Obesity Move More Kids 25 members; consists of public health, school, business and community organization representatives Cooking Matters 20 members; consists of community organization, public health agency representatives, and chefs First meeting planned for 10/13/11; likely monthly thereafter Start Fit Stay Fit 12 members; consists of healthcare, childcare, and public health professionals We Can! (Ways to Enhance Children s Activity and Nutrition) 20 members; consists of representatives from the American Nurses Association, Eastern Maine Health System, Let s Go!, Maine 21st Century Community Learning Centers, Maine Action for Healthy Kids, Maine Afterschool Network, Maine Center for Public Health, Maine Coordinated School Health Programs, Maine Dairy and Nutrition Council, Maine General Health, MaineHealth, Maine Nutrition Network, Maine PAN Program / Healthy Maine Partnerships, Maine School Nutrition Program, Move More / Move More Kids, Kennebec, Somerset and Washington Counties Boards of Commissioners Meets on an ad hoc basis UMS University Advisory Groups 6

Food Safety Maine Food Producers Alliance 100 members; consists of food entrepreneurs and professionals Meets nine times per year Sustainable Youth and Families Milo 4-H Afterschool Advisory Group Four members; consists of citizen volunteers and UMaine Cooperative Extension staff Meets annually and as needed Franklin County Extension Homemakers Advisory Board 12 members; consists of citizen volunteers Franklin County 4-H Leaders Association 57 members; consists of elementary, middle, high school, afterschool teachers, agricultural officials, farmers, equine instructors, and business owners Meets once a month for 10 months of the year Teen & Young Parent Program Governing Board 15 members; general duties of the board of directors are program/service development and fundraising. York County 4-H Leaders Association 35 members; consists of citizen volunteer leaders of county 4-H clubs Meets eight times a year York County Extension Homemakers (county-wide officers) Three members; consists of citizen volunteers Meet three times a year Maine Afterschool Network 25 members; consists of representatives from the Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services, University of Maine-Muskie Center, Boys and Girls Clubs, University of Maine Cooperative Extension-4-H Youth Development, Child Development Resource and Referral Councils, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Childcare Center, Maine Children s Cabinet and Maine Communities for Children Operation Military Kids Maine Team 12 members; consists of military Branch representatives, Maine Afterschool Network Executive Director, Maine Parent Federation specialist, Kennebec Co Child Resource Council Specialist, Department of Education at Risk Specialist, 4-H youth development educator(s), UMaine 4-H Camp contacts, American Legion and Auxiliary representatives, 4-H youth and volunteers, Boys and Girls Club representative, Army NG FRG Family Readiness Group representative Meets eight times a year UMS University Advisory Groups 7

Kennebec Co 4-H Leaders Association 15 members; consists of elementary, middle and High school teachers, afterschool providers, equine instructors/stable owners) Washington County Senior Companion Program Advisory Committee 11 members; consists of small business owners (current and retired), family services worker, food service Parents Are Teachers, Too Board 10 members; consists of both current and past consumers within the Maine Families Home Visiting Program, representatives from the local medical community and representatives from the local educational community Aroostook County 4-H Leaders Association 57 members; consists of 4-H Club Volunteer Leaders 4-H Sheep Committee Six members; consists of citizen volunteers 4-H Working Steer Committee Six members; consists of citizen volunteers 4-H Dairy Goat Committee Eight members; consists of citizen volunteers 4-H Equine Science Committee 22 members; consists of citizen volunteers 4-H Beef Committee Two members; consists of citizen volunteers, and beef farmers 4-H Dog Science Committee Four members; consists of citizen volunteers Meets three times a year Waldo County 4-H Afterschool Advisory Group 15 members; consists of afterschool coordinators, 4-H community club leaders, youth group coordinators Waldo County 4-H Leaders Association 10 members; consists of citizen volunteers Maine Extension Homemakers Council Past Presidents Advisory Group Eight members; consists of past Presidents UMS University Advisory Groups 8

Waldo County Extension Homemaker Advisory Group 12 members; consists of officers of Extension Homemaker groups in Waldo County Hancock County Extension Homemakers Advisory Group 12 members; consists of three representatives from each of the four Extension Homemaker groups in Hancock County Washington County Extension Homemakers Advisory Group Four members; consists of officers of Machias Extension Homemakers Youth Development Credential Working Group Six to eight members; consists of resource Development Center Educational Specialists, Youth Development Providers, DHHS childcare and licensing, etc. Meets every other month Androscoggin/Sagadahoc 4-H Leaders Association 22 members; consists of 4-H leaders Maine Children s Growth Council Approximately 20 members; membership set by statute: legislators, community members, agency personnel, parents, commissioner (or rep) of education and DHHS Meets eight times a year Maine Youth Camping Foundation Six members; consists of program and operations personnel Meets three to five times per year 4-H Dairy Management Committee 10 members; consists of Dairy 4-H leaders, 4-H Dairy youth, Dairy Producers Meets six times per year Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife Six members; consists of program consultation for youth camping programs Meets three or four times per year Maine Afterschool Network (Network and Directors Group) 18 members; consists of afterschool and childcare providers Full group meets six times per year, Directors meet twice a year Environmental Living and Learning for Maine Students Collaborative Eight members; consists of members from Chewonki, Ferry Beach Ecology, Tanglewood and Bryant Pond via conference call Senior Companion Advisory Board Three members; consists of citizen volunteers Meets two or three times per year UMS University Advisory Groups 9

Senior Companion Program Regional Advisory Councils 11 members; consists of Senior Companion, citizen volunteers, church members, community members UMaine 4-H Camp and Learning Center at Bryant Pond Board of Directors 12 members; consists of professionals and business members Meets four to five times per year Oxford Hills 4-H Respect Team 16 members; consists of youth and adult members of the Oxford Hills community and the Healthy Oxford Hills Partnership Oxford County 4-H Leaders Association 20 members; consists of 4-H volunteers Meets eight to 10 times per year Tanglewood 4-H Camp and Learning Center Board of Directors 18 members; consists of citizen volunteers, business and community leaders, and parents of participants Full group meets every other month; officers meet every month Development UMaine-Milo Partnership Four members; consists of University and University Cooperative Extension with business and community leaders at times Meets annually Western Mountains Alliance 10 members; consists of citizen volunteers Frankin County Tourism Network 15-20 members; consists of tourism and tourism-related business owners, non-profit, and civic leaders Meets on a variable schedule Strong Area Business and Civic Alliance Seven members; consists of community members and volunteers Building a Resilient Coast Advisory Committee 11 members; consists of coastal property owners, municipal officials, regional planning representatives, and state agency representatives Meets several times per year Local and Regional Extension Program Advisory Somerset County Extension Association Nine members; consists of community volunteers Meets bi-monthly UMS University Advisory Groups 10

Franklin County Extension Association 10 members; consists of citizen volunteers Aroostook County Extension Association 15 members; consists of community members representing agriculture, youth and families Meets eight to 10 times a year York County Extension Association 11 members; consists of community leaders Kennebec County Extension Association Executive Committee 10 members; consists of citizen volunteers Washington County Cooperative Extension Executive Committee Four members; consists of citizen volunteers with connections to various Extension programs except during the summer Waldo County Cooperative Extension Executive Committee 18 members; consists of citizen volunteers with knowledge of issues/needs of the region Androscoggin-Sagadahoc Cooperative Extension Association Five members; consists of citizen volunteers who act as members of the two counties' Executive Committee, advising on community programming needs and overseeing respective county appropriation requests. Oxford County Extension Advisory Group Seven members; consists of community volunteers, Workforce CAP Agency Director, Extension Homemaker Representative, 4-H Representative, Master Gardener Representative Hancock County Extension Association Executive Committee 11 members; consists of community leaders and citizens who know the breadth of extension education programs in Hancock County, and how they benefit the county Logic Model Planning and Reporting System Management Advisory Group Five members; consists of financial managers and administrators from Cooperative Extension Programs in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont Meets as needed Cumberland County Extension Association 19 members; consists of citizen volunteers in Cumberland County Meets, on average, about once a month UMS University Advisory Groups 11

New England Planning and Reporting Consortium Six members; consists of Cooperative extension representatives from Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont. via conference call, annually face-to-face Advisory Boards for Athletics The Black Bear Board of Advisors Approximately 25 members; consists of people from the community including employees and owners of area businesses, retirees, and a few UMaine employees Meets once a month during the school year Advisory Boards for Development, Alumni Affairs and the UMaine Foundation UMaine Alumni Association Board of Directors Approximately 23 members; consists of UMaine alumni Meets at least four times a year UMaine Foundation Board of Directors Approximately 35 members; consists of alumni and non-alumni members from a diverse cross section of the private and public sectors throughout Maine Two Development advisory boards exist for the Maine Business School and The College of Engineering (Listed above). Advisory Boards for Student Affairs Counseling Center The Touchstone Advisory Board is in the process of converting to a Counseling Center Advisory Board. Residence Life Residents on Campus (ROC)--membership changes every year, five executives/officers and one representative from each building (only one from Patch/DTAV). RA Advisory Board: Two RA representatives from each complex (only one from Patch/DTAV). First Year Advisory Board: This is a new board and membership recommendations have been made but not finalized for FY12. Campus Activities and Student Engagement Campus Activities Board (CAB)--this long-standing board has been inactive for two years but is being re-invigorated this year. Membership is TBA. Campus Recreation Student Employee Advisory Council: Membership changes every year but is comprised of student employees from all areas of Campus Recreation. Career Center Health Professions Advisory Board VETS VETS Advisory Committee: Comprised of student veterans, staff and faculty UMS University Advisory Groups 12

Unum Leaders UMaine Retention Advisory Committee: New this year with the initiation of Unum Leaders, the membership is TBA CNTSP Non-Traditional Student Prog. Advisory Committee: comprised of students, staff and faculty Other Boards (maybe not exactly advisory boards): 1) Broadcast Media Board 2) Publications Board 3) Wilson Center Board (not our board but we have standing membership) 4) Greek Alumni Board (forming this year) The University of Maine Board of Visitors Currently 20 voting members; consists of 10 women and 12 men from a range of backgrounds, including but not limited to law, military, marketing, engineering, finance, business management, communication, policy, education, and nonprofit management. Sixteen of the 22 members live and work in different regions of Maine. Meets at least four times per fiscal year University of Maine at Augusta UMA Board of Visitors 17 members, consists of a diverse group of community members including Dentists, Retired Educator, Attorneys, Business owners, Directors, Presidents and/or Vice presidents of local companies Dental Health Program's Advisory Board 12 members, consists of three dental assistants, three dental hygienists, three dentists, a dentist representative from the Veteran's Administration of Togus, a consumer patient representative and a community health representative (seat currently open) Meets most often once a semester Veterinary Technology Advisory Board The size of this group varies, and consists of veterinarians from the community, one student, faculty and staff from the veterinary technology department UMA Foundation Advisory Group Five members; consists of one part-time Faculty member, one staff member, and three external community members Meets every other month UMS-Bangor Advisory Council 17 members; consists of nine Community Leaders and eight UMA Representatives Meets twice per year UMS University Advisory Groups 13

Computer Information Systems Advisory Board Four members; consists of a web developer, two CIS alumni UMA/UMO, and a project director that works with internship program for the CIS program Met in the Spring of 2011 Business Admin/Financial Services Advisory Council Seven members; consists of a professor of business economics, the CEO of the Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce, the CFE Staff Auditor at Carrigan Acct Assoc, LLC, two graduates from the program, and two community members who hire UMA graduates. Met in the Spring of 2011 University of Maine at Farmington Development and Fundraising Alumni Foundation 15 members; consists of UMF alumni who are current and retired civic leaders, educators, and businesspersons Meets three times a year Alumni Council 11 members; consists of UMF alumni who are current and retired civic leaders, educators, and businesspersons Meets three times a year Board of Visitors 25 members (17 serving terms, eight termed out and now advisory members); consists of current or former Farmington community members (educators, lawyers, and businesspersons), with the exception of a former UMS Trustee. Community Events and Outreach Emery Community Arts Center Advisory Group Five members: three Farmington community members (arts patron, retired educator, and local businessman) and two Portland community members involved in the arts. Meets four or five times a year Emery Programming Group Nine members; group consists of three Farmington community members (artist, editor of Beloit Poetry Journal, Board member of Arts Institute of Western Maine), four UMF arts professors, UMF social activist staff member, and UMF student Meets 10 12 times a year Girls Talk Teen Voices Advisory Council (RSU 58) Nine members; consists of seven RSU 58 teachers or officials, UMF professor, and UMF professional staff member UMS University Advisory Groups 14

Academy Hill (RSU 9) Girls Talk Teen Voices Council 14 members; consists of four Academy Hill teachers or officials, RSU nine volunteer coordinator, and UMF professional staff member Mt. Blue Middle School Girls Talk Teen Voices Council Six members; consists of five Mt. Blue teachers or officials and UMF professional staff University of Maine at Fort Kent Advisory Councils Acadian Archives Advisory Council 12 members; consists of UMFK faculty, staff, and community professionals and businesspeople Meets once a month Center for Rural Sustainable Development Advisory Council 14 members; consists of UMFK faculty, staff, and community professionals and businesspeople Meets once a month Education Advisory Council 12 members; consists of UMFK faculty, and community professionals and businesspeople Meets once a month Environmental Studies Advisory Council 12 members; consists of UMFK faculty, staff, and representatives from two off-campus environmental organizations Meets once a month Forest Technology Advisory Council 11 members; consists of UMFK faculty, staff, and community professionals and businesspeople Meets once a month French Heritage Advisory Council 12 members; consists of UMFK faculty, staff, and community professionals and businesspeople Meets once a month Nursing Advisory Council 32 members; consists of UMFK faculty, staff, community professionals and businesspeople Meets once a month Professional Management Advisory Council 14 members; consists of UMFK faculty, staff, community professionals and businesspeople Meets once a month UMS University Advisory Groups 15

Boards Alumni Association Board and Directors 16 members; consists of UMFK faculty, staff, and community professionals and businesspeople Meets every other month Board of Visitors 16 members; consists of community professionals and businesspeople Meets three times a year UMFK Foundation Board 21 members; consists of community professionals and businesspeople Meets three times a year University of Maine at Machias Board of Visitors 16 members; consists of representatives of local businesses that serve in an advisory capacity UMM Alumni Association Board consists of primarily local residents, with some from throughout the state that help plan events and services for alumni Psychology and Community Studies Psychology and Community Studies works throughout the year with a relatively large group of Community Partners, most of whom are working in related fields. This advisory group facilitates service opportunities, internships, and field experiences for students in this program. University of Maine at Presque Isle Board of Visitors 15 to 18 members; consists of representatives from all geographic areas and most businesses Foundation Board 12 to 15 members; consists largely of representatives from the business community Aroostook Partners for Progress and Leaders Encouraging Aroostook Development Two economic development bodies in the County and the President sits on board and has been active participant in numerous activities including the Mobilize Maine initiatives Momentum Aroostook Area s young professionals group; UMPI was of the founders and keeps a close relationship through the Young Professionals Program UMS University Advisory Groups 16

Young Professionals Institute 10 to 15 attendees; consists of recent entrants to the professional business community. Instructors are UMPI personnel and senior business leaders Eight week program Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce President has served on the Board along with other UMPI personnel--several are in leadership positions Central Aroostook Council on Education UMPI staffs the gathering of area school superintendents and host the regular meetings; President reports monthly to the Board and the Education Chair and faculty work closely with it In addition, there is a wide range of other UMPI involvement in leadership and followership in local arts and cultural organization, sports and outdoors groups, and religious communities. University of Southern Maine USM Board of Visitors 25 members; consists of business, government, and community leaders and the USM student body president Meets five times a year School of Business Advisory Council 20 members; consists of business and community leaders Meets four to five times per year School of Music Advisory Board 13 members; consists of USM alumni, and business and community leaders and retirees Meets three to five times per year Muskie School Board of Visitors 16 members; consists of business, government, community, and higher education leaders College of Science, Technology, and Health Advisory Council Five members; consists of business and medical community leaders School of Education and Human Development External Advisory Council 25 members; consists of education and business leaders College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Advisory Board 15 members; consists of business, humanities and educational leaders Lewiston-Auburn College Community Advisory Board 24 members; consists of community, government, education leaders UMS University Advisory Groups 17

School of Law Board of Visitors 35 members; consists of USM staff, business and community leaders USM Foundation Board 25 members; consists of business and community leaders Meets five or six times a year Corporate Partners Executive Committee Three members; consists of business leaders Meet as needed Alumni Association Board 21 members; consists of USM alumni who work in a variety of fields Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Committee 18 members; consists of community members Meets ten times a year Kate Cheney Chapell 83 Center for Book Arts Advisory Board Five members; consists of community leaders Associates of the Osher Map Library 14 members; consists of community leaders and USM staff Athletic Development Council 37 members; consists of community leaders and USM staff School of Engineering and Physical Sciences Advisory Council 16 members; consists of industry and business leaders UMS University Advisory Groups 18