Friday, June 25, 2021

Using an Interim Executive Directorship to cover Maternity Leave


The temporary passing of the Midwest Wall and Ceiling Contractors Association executive directorship happened in a Rosemont, IL parking lot today.  It came complete with a laptop, cell phone and brown paper bag that included nametags for a golf outing.


Best wishes to Andrea Harney, who is gearing up to have a baby at the end of the month!  It is an honor to support you and your association so you can take maternity leave. 

Until she asked me months ago for coverage, I never thought about executives who stood as the sole support for their associations and how it wouldn't be easy for them to take leave, maternity or otherwise.    I felt a swell of thankfulness for the good-sized association I served in that had a maternity leave policy in place.  When I would go on leave, there were plenty of people who could cover for me, from those on my own team to my boss to a peer serving in a similar role in another department.  I'd think Association Management Companies could provide EDs the same kind of delegation opportunities for coverage. 

But wanting to access a short- or long-term leave when you are the one person supporting a group?  That has to be tricky!  Andrea is a planner--she not only asked me to help out early, she also spent some time writing up processes and walking me through setups so I could just step in.  My goal: to not bother Andrea and continue seamless service to her group.  We will know in a few months how well it works. ;)

Anyway, I'd love to hear from the EDs out there who serve as one-person shows and took leave.  How did you or your organization provide coverage while you were away?  What would have been nice to have to support you and your group better during that time to keep you away from addressing work-related issues?   

Cheers to you, Andrea!  And cheers to all of you who find a way, whether through personal or association networks, like the ASAE or Association Forum, to uncover ideas to address leave.   You deserve to celebrate life's moments, @ work and @ home, and I hope you can find a way to enjoy them even when resources are slim.  

#worthit #maternityleave #standaloneassociations #executivedirectors

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