Board of Trustees and Committees & Councils | SCAI

SCAI Call to Service

SCAI succeeds as an organization because of our members' commitment, support, and hard work. Applications for the SCAI Call to Services 2023–24 have now closed. Thank you to everyone who has submitted an application or nomination to become more involved in the work of the Society. We will notify applicants of the outcome of their submissions in April 2023.

SCAI's Leadership

SCAI's Board of Trustees is responsible for furthering SCAI's mission and setting its long-term priorities and goals. The Board establishes and oversees the strategic plan and all related activities. The Executive Committee is a subset of the SCAI Board of Trustees. It provides executive direction in between Board meetings. 

SCAI's Committees & Councils

Committees and councils play an integral role in SCAI fulfilling its mission and implementing its strategic plan. SCAI has committees that cover education, publications, government relations, communications, membership, and international activities, among others. Councils focus on clinical interest areas and provide insight to further the education, advocacy, and information exchange for the community. 

Download Council and Committee Roles, Responsibilities & Timelines

Download Organizational Chart—Committees 2022–23

Questions?

Please contact Brian Pedersen, Senior Manager, Board Governance. 


Board of Trustees

Officers
Trustees for Life
Binita Shah

Member Highlight

I joined SCAI at first because it was the organization that represented Interventional Cardiology. I stayed at SCAI because of all the value membership brought to my clinical and leadership growth, including: case reviews, step-by-step technique workshops, quality improvement protocols, and critical synthesis of the data in a didactic format readily available to my entire cath lab team (physician colleagues, fellows, nurses, CVTs) through the online learning center and during in-person SCAI meetings; ready access to a community of women in interventional cardiology through the WIN committee; and opportunities to participate in the process via a committee/council meeting structure that allows anyone to attend and contribute.
Binita Shah, MD, FSCAI