Board of Directors
Board Members
Board Members are the leaders and governing members of the Crime Solvers program. Board Members are expected to attend twelve meetings annually, sit on two fundraising committees or to provide a special function at the Board level, such as an Executive member. They are responsible for any monetary decisions, including setting reward amounts. The Board of Directors make all decisions that impact Prince George’s County Crime Solvers. Board members liaise with business partners, attend functions and fundraisers, and recruit new members. Our Board is a working Board rather than just a governance body, though certain members do hold specific roles. We send our Board Members for training and conference learning, and they are expected to commit for a minimum of two years. Board members also make presentations to Students and Community groups, both large and small audiences.
Associate Board Member
Associate members of the Board do not attend Board meetings. They assist in our fund raising and public events or perform general duties when required. Examples of duties might be to assist with an event like community day events, festivals ....for part of the day, or to set up the night before, or pack up after an event. We have booths that need to be staffed at the County Fair for 3 and 4 hours at a time that need good public relations personnel to speak to the general public on behalf of Crime Solvers. To act in this capacity, however, you must have attended to training sessions and events and gathered knowledge about our programs. We also need people to act in our television re-enactments once monthly and to assist us with fundraising events.
Our police coordinator manages the day-to-day operations of our program.