As members become more involved, DIA offers a variety of volunteer roles requiring an increasing level of commitment. Volunteers are expected to: model the best in volunteer behavior; demonstrate a commitment to DIA’s Mission and respect for the organization; and abide by DIA’s Core Values, Volunteer Code of Conduct, and other policies and procedures. DIA encourages volunteers to continue their engagement in a variety of volunteer roles. Mentoring to develop new volunteers is encouraged. Below is a list of many of the volunteer roles:
- Speakers at a DIA conferences, sessions, meetings, or webinars
- Author forTherapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science or Global Forum
- Session Chair for the EuroMeeting, Annual Meeting, small programs, or webinars
- Program Chair/Committee Member for the EuroMeeting, Annual Meeting, small programs, or webinars
- Track Chairs for the EuroMeeting, Annual Meeting, small programs, or webinars
- Portfolio Review Committees/Content Advisory Committees
- Global Training Committee
- Editorial Board – Global Forum
- Editorial Board – Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science
- DIA Communities (formerly SIACs)
- Regional Advisory Councils (North America, Europe, Japan, India, China, Latin America)
- Board of Directors