Alabama Insurance Society

The Alabama Insurance Society is a non-profit organization open to all University of Alabama students who are interested in exploring a career in financial services or who want to become wiser consumers of financial services products. Among the many benefits of membership are:

  • Outstanding Dinner Event with Speaker
  • Seminars and conferences featuring industry leaders
  • Assistance with job placement
  • Networking with financial services industry professionals
  • Resume enhancement
  • Assistance with internships
  • Leadership opportunities
  • Eligibility for scholarships
  • Career Information

AIS is open to students of ALL majors at the University of Alabama. The society is designed to bring members into contact with leaders in the insurance world and give them the opportunity to know them personally. Apply Now

 

CONSTITUTION & BYLAWS
of
Alabama Insurance Society

ARTICLE I
Name

  • The name of the organization shall be the Alabama Insurance Society.

ARTICLE II
Purpose and Goals

  • The Society has as its purpose the establishment of a non-profit organization of University of Alabama students to promote their common interest and serve the interest of the University of Alabama and the public interest.
  • Specific goals of the Society shall include the following:
    • To continue to advance the professional and educational interests of its members
    • To promote and enhance understanding and recognition in the university and elsewhere of insurance, risk management, financial services, actuarial science, and related fields.
    • To encourage professional, educational, and social interaction among members, academicians, and related business and professional communities.
    • To encourage and support participation in the Society programs and activities.
    • To encourage in its members a high standard of ethical conduct and to promote high ethical standards in the field.
    • To cooperate with other organizations at the University of Alabama and elsewhere to further the purposes mentioned above.
  • Nothing in these bylaws shall be construed as being in opposition to the rules and regulations of the University of Alabama.  Where potential for such opposition exists, the university’s rules and regulations are held to govern.

ARTICLE III
Membership

  • Membership in the Society is open to any University of Alabama student.
  • Any eligible person may become a member by filing an application with, and paying any required dues to, the Society.

ARTICLE IV
Officers and Directors

  • Membership in the Society is open to any University of Alabama student.
  • Any eligible person may become a member by filing an application with, and paying any required dues to, the Society.
  • Any member in good standing may hold an office and serve as a member of the Board of Directors.
  • The officers shall be a President, a Vice President a Secretary, and a Treasurer.  Each officer shall serve for a term of one year or until a successor is elected and installed in office. No officer may serve in the same position for more than two consecutive terms.
  • The Board of Directors of the Alabama Insurance Society includes the officers specified in Article IV, Section B, and three at large members.
  • In the event of a vacancy, the Board of Directors may designate or approve a qualified Society member to serve in the vacant position until a successor is elected by the Society membership and installed.

ARTICLE V
Nominations and Elections

  • A Nominating Committee consisting of no fewer than three members shall be appointed by the President, with the approval of the Board of Directors, with one member being designated as chairperson. Not less than four weeks (28 days) prior to the annual election, the Nominating Committee shall solicit recommendations for nominees for all offices to be filled at the election, and shall investigate and verify the eligibility and qualifications of all persons under consideration. The committee shall submit its nominations not less than two weeks (14 days) prior to the annual election. The committee shall announce its nominations to the membership not less than ten (10) days prior to the election.
  • Additional nominations may be made from the floor at the annual election. An oral or written statement from each candidate nominated indicating qualifications and a willingness to serve must accompany nominations from the floor.
  • Election of officers or slate of officers shall take place at the annual elections. Each society member in attendance shall have one vote. The candidate or slate of candidates receiving a plurality of all votes cast shall be declared the successful candidate or slate of candidates.
  • Officers shall assume office at the beginning of the Society year following the election.

ARTICLE VI
The Board of Directors

  • Subject to the ultimate authority which is vested in the membership of the Society, the board of Directors shall establish Society policy and shall be responsible for the administration of the Society. The Board may delegate such powers as it deems desirable to any officer, member, or committee.
  • The Board of Directors shall meet formally at such times and places as may be determined by action of the board, by call of the President, or by written request of any three members of the board. Notice of the time and place of all formal meetings of the Board of Directors shall be communicated to each board member [by the Secretary] not less than five days prior to the said meeting.
  • Four members of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at board meetings.

ARTICLE VII
Duties of Officers

  • The President shall serve as the Society’s chief executive officer, exercising general administrative responsibility and control over the activities of the Society. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Society, act as chairperson of the Board of Directors, and perform other duties as usually pertain to the office of President.
  • The Vice President shall be in charge of programs for the Society. In the absence or incapacity of the President, the Vice President shall perform the duties of, and have the same authority as the President.
  • The Secretary shall be responsible for keeping a permanent record of all meetings of the Society and of the Board of Directors and for ensuring that written notice of all Society meetings is sent to the membership at least ten days in advance of each meeting. The Secretary shall also be in charge of all Society communications and publicity of Society activities.  All notices required by these bylaws may be sent by U.S. Mail, campus mail, or e-mail to addresses provided by members.
  • The Treasurer shall be custodian of all the Society’s funds and shall be responsible for administering the Society’s annual budget. The Treasurer shall submit periodic financial reports to the Board of Directors and an annual statement to the members of the Society.
  • The Immediate Past President shall assist the President and the President-Elect with any arrangements necessary following the annual election to ensure a smooth, effective transition of management of all functions, activities, duties, and responsibilities and shall perform other special duties and responsibilities as may be requested or delegated by the President.
  • The Director General will be responsible for all correspondence from AIS to business executives and guest speakers.

 

ARTICLE VIII
Committees

  • With the approval of the Board of Directors, the President shall appoint any or all of the following committees.
    1. Nominating Committee responsible for nominating officers as outlined in Article V.
    2. Education Committee responsible for coordinating all Society education activities.
    3. Auditing Committee consisting of one or more Society members who shall oversee the audit of the Society accounts and submit a report to the membership at the annual meeting.
    4. Communications Committee responsible for coordinating all Society communications and publicity as well as promotion of Society activities and serves as a liaison between the Society, other Societies and LOMA.
    5. Membership Committee responsible for promoting membership in the Society, and for coordinating the recognition of new designees.
    6. Program Committee responsible for coordinating arrangements for all Society meetings and programs.
    7. Technology Committee responsible for coordinating, reviewing and recommending all technological aspects of the operations of the Society. This includes databases, websites, technical equipment, etc.
  • Other committees shall be appointed as deemed advisable by the President or the Board of Directors. Each committee shall report directly to the Board of Directors or through an elected officer, as designated by the President.
  • Each committee shall be under the leadership of a Chairperson [or co-chairpersons], who may be elected by the committee or the society membership or appointed by the President.  The Chairperson [or co-chairperson] must be a member of the Society and shall be responsible for convening and conducting committee meetings, and for delegating responsibility for committee activities.
  • The Chairperson of each committee shall file a written report with the Board of Directors for presentation to the membership at the annual meeting of the Society. Interim reports shall be filed as requested by the President and/or the Board of Directors.

ARTICLE IX
Meetings

  • The annual meeting of the Society should be held in the spring of each year, the time to be determined by the Board of Directors. Notice of the meeting shall be mailed to each member of the Society not less than ten days prior to the date of the meeting.
  • The topics to be covered at the annual meeting shall include the following:
    • Reports:
      • President’s report, including a summary of business transacted by the Board of Directors since the last annual meeting
      • Vice President’s report, including a summary of the Society’s meetings and programs for the past year
      • Report of the Secretary/Treasurer
      • Reports of the standing and special committees
    • Unfinished and/or old business
    • New business
    • Recognition of new Alabama Insurance Society members
    • Presentation of resolutions and/or special awards, recognition, etc.
    • Nomination and election of new officers
  • Other meetings of the Society may be called by the President or the Board of Directors at their discretion, and notice of the time and place of each meeting shall be given in advance to all members of the Society. [Written notice of any meeting at which official business is to be conducted must be given to all Society members at least ten (10) days prior to such meeting.]
  • At all Society meetings, a quorum for the transaction of business shall consist of the lesser of 60% of members or 20 members.
  • Any matter arising at a meeting not otherwise expressly covered by these bylaws will be considered and acted upon in accordance with Robert’s Rules of Order.

ARTICLE X
Fiscal Year and Responsibilities

  1. The fiscal year of the Society shall be from July 1 through June 30 for a 12 month period of each year.
  2. Dues shall be required as a condition of membership in the Society.
  3. Dues shall be determined by the Board of Directors subject to the approval of the membership of the Society and shall be payable annually on a date specified by the Board of Directors. Any member of the Society delinquent in the payment of dues shall cease to be a member in good standing and shall not be entitled to vote or hold Society office, except that such members shall be reinstated in good standing at any time upon payment of the outstanding dues for the then-current year.
  4. Funds of the Society shall be deposited in an institution designated by the Board of Directors.
  5. The Board of Directors shall designate persons authorized to sign checks or contracts or otherwise incur expenditures or financial obligations on behalf of the Society, and shall determine and administer such control systems as the Board deems necessary. Officers authorized to sign checks may be bonded, at the expense of the Society, in an amount fixed by the Board of Directors.
  6. The annual Society budget for the coming year shall be approved by the Board of Directors before the first membership meeting of each new fiscal year.
  7. The annual Society budget shall be presented to the membership as soon as possible each new fiscal year.

ARTICLE XI
Amendments

These Bylaws may be altered, amended, or repealed, and new bylaws may be adopted, in the following manner.

  1. Any proposal to alter, amend, adopt, or repeal a bylaw shall first receive the affirmative approval of two-thirds of the Board of Directors.
  2. Upon approval of the proposal by the Board of Directors, the Society Secretary shall distribute a copy of the proposal to the membership, accompanied by notice of the date, place, and time of the meeting at which the vote for the proposal shall be held. Notice shall be mailed to each member at least twenty-one (21) days in advance of the meeting.
  3. The proposed alteration, amendment, repeal, or adoption shall be deemed effective only if the conditions in sections A and B of Article XI are satisfied and at least two-thirds of the total number of votes cast by the membership are affirmative.

ARTICLE XII
Adoption of Bylaws

Adopted this ____day of _____________, 20_________, at _____________.