Budget Analysis & Review Committee (BARC)
Charge
To review the proposed budget, as forwarded by the ALA executive board, in the context of the ALA strategic plan, annual priorities and budget assumptions; to review the financial performance of the association and the budget impact of potential actions of ALA council; to make budget recommendations to the ALA executive board and to report to council regarding budget analysis and process.
Roster
Clara Nalli Bohrer
(Chair,
July 1, 2009, to
June 30, 2013)
James G. Neal
(ALA Treasurer,
July 1, 2010, to
June 30, 2013)
Dora T. Ho
(Executive Board Member,
July 1, 2011, to
July 1, 2013)
Ms. Courtney L. Young
(Executive Board Member,
July 1, 2010, to
July 1, 2012)
Mario M. Gonzalez
(Member,
July 1, 2011, to
July 1, 2012)
Winston Tabb
(Member,
July 1, 2010, to
July 1, 2012)
Alexander L. Villagran
(Member,
July 1, 2009, to
June 30, 2013)
Ms. Patricia A. Wand
(Member,
July 1, 2011, to
July 1, 2015)
Janice D. Welburn
(Member,
July 1, 2011, to
July 1, 2015)
Gregory L. Calloway
(Staff Liaison,
July 1, 2010, to
July 1, 2012)
Elaine T. Klimek
(Staff Liaison,
June 30, 2011, to
July 1, 2012)
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Public Posts from ALA Connect
- Budget Analysis & Review Committee and the Finance & Audit Subcommittee Joint Meeting (ALA)
- Division Leaders and the Budget Analysis and Review Committee Joint Meeting (ALA)
- Budget Analysis & Reveiw Committee Meeting (ALA)
- ALA Finance Best Practices
- BARC 2009 AC Meeting Schedule
- BARC 2009 Annual Conference Agenda (Word)
Composition
The Budget Analysis & Review Committee (BARC) consists of nine members serving non-renewable terms. The committee membership consists of the ALA Treasurer (ex-officio, voting), two members of the ALA Executive Board serving staggered two year terms, and six members appointed by the ALA President from the general membership, serving staggered four year terms. The chair of the committee will always be one of the non-board members.