More than a Half Century of Features ExcellenceAASFE started at the American Press Institute, then located at Columbia University. In 1947, 17 Sunday editors (all men) at newspapers ranging from the Williamsport (Pa.) Grit to The New York Times had just finished a two-week seminar. Enjoying their give-and-take, they agreed to meet at API a year later. Thus was born the American Association of Sunday and Feature Editors. The association's early annual meetings alternated between API offices in New York City and various cities around the U.S., where they were hosted by the cities' newspapers. (In 1956, the host-paper practice became the norm.) Membership ceilings kept the meetings small until the '70s, when the AASFE began to grow. Membership has exceeded 200 in the 1990s. MISSION STATEMENTThe American Association of Sunday and Feature Editors is an organization of editors from the United States and Canada dedicated to the quality of features in newspapers and the craft of feature writing. AASFE supports its membership with an annual conference, a writing contest, an annual magazine and a Web site. AASFE CONSTITUTION(Revision approved Oct. 2, 1999)
ARTICLE I - PURPOSE
A special level of corporate membership exists for the CEO or chief news officer of news companies. Associate (Non-voting) Memberships exist for those with a special interest in features journalism and former features editors now engaged in an occupation other than journalism. This includes, but is not limited to online editors at non-newspaper sites, senior reporters,and other newspaper section editors. Associate memberships are also available for journalism educators, students and journalism retirees. SECTION 2: The officers shall be the final arbiter of membership qualifications.
SECTION 2: The term of office for the president, vice-presidents, and secretary/treasurer shall begin with their election and shall run until their successors are elected at the following convention and take office. Once a member becomes secretary/treasurer, he/she will move up the officer ranks until completing the terms of president. The nominating committee will select a candidate for the secretary/treasurer position to be approved by the membership. This committee will be chaired by a past president and made up of active past presidents. SECTION 3: The duties for the president shall be: SECTION 4: The duties of the vice president shall be: SECTION 5: The duties of the secretary /treasurer shall be: SECTION 6: The duties of the regional directors shall be: SECTION 7: The AASFE board shall consist of all elected officers, regional directors and committee chairs.
SECTION 2: The executive committee shall transact the business of the Association between full membership meetings. It shall have the power to call special meetings, to alter the time and place of annual meetings for good cause, to arrange the programs for such meetings, and to establish annual dues and convention fees.
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