Board of Governors
The ANA is run by a 9 member Board of Governors, composed of the President, Vice-President and 7 Governors, elected by the Association's membership in odd-numbered years. Candidates for the Board of Governors must have been ANA members for at least three years. Candidates for President and Vice President must have served at least one term on the Board of Governors. Total service on the Board of Governors is limited to ten years.
The current Board of Governors was elected in 2011. The election for all candidates except Vice-President was uncontested. Walter Ostromecki defeated Arthur Fitts for Vice-President by a vote of 3,217–2,431.
| Name | Position | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Tom Hallenbeck | President | Colorado Springs, CO |
| Walter Ostromecki | Vice-President | Encino, CA |
| Gary Adkins | Governor | Minneapolis, MN |
| Michael L. Ellis | Governor | Camilla, GA |
| Jeff C. Garrett | Governor | Lexington, KY |
| Greg Lyon | Governor | St. Louis, MO |
| Clifford Mishler | Governor | Iola, WI |
| Scott T. Rottinghaus | Governor | New London, CT |
| Wendell A. Wolka | Governor | Greenwood, IN |
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