Volunteer Opportunities
Why volunteer?
Wyoming Writers Inc. exists to support, inspire and educate writers so that their stories can find a place on the page. WW Inc. is open to writers in all genres, at all levels of experience. Wyoming Writers has no paid staff, and relies on its member volunteers to plan and hold the activities that nurture writers in this state: an annual conference, writing contest, anthology, awards presentations and participation in the Mountain Plains Booksellers Association trade show. Volunteering for WW Inc. is a great way to learn new skills and nurture fellow writers. It's a way to give back, it's a way to build your own writing career, and it's a lot of fun.
For more information about volunteering for Wyoming Writers, Inc., contact President Jeanne Rogers at
Current openings:
Wyoming Writers, Inc. is currently recruiting for the following positions:
Vice-President
Adult Writing Contest Chair
Anthology Chair
For more information contact President Jeanne Rogers at
Position descriptions:
Terms of appointment are for one year, beginning each June. For any updates to
these position descriptions, contact
president@wyowriters.org or
contact the person who currently holds the position. Volunteer personnel are
listed on our Officers
page.
Officer positions - elected at annual conference in June
◊ President
◊ Vice-President
◊ Secretary
◊ Treasurer
◊ Members at Large
Committee chairmanships - appointed by the organization president
◊ Audit Committee
◊ Awards Chair
◊ Conference Chair
◊ Historian
◊ Membership Chair
◊ MPBA Chair
◊ Newsletter Editor
◊ Nominating Committee
◊ Parliamentarian
◊ Publicity Chair
◊ Scholarship Chair
◊ Writing Contest and Anthology
Chair
Additional information on volunteer responsibilities may be found in our Constitution and Bylaws.
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"And as to
experience--well, think how little some good poets have had, or how much
some bad ones have."
- Elizabeth Bishop