The State Bar Association of North Dakota Fall 2013 Gavel Magazine | Page 4

SBAND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Tony J. Weiler SBAND Executive Director Fast, busy, rewarding – all words I use to describe my first five months as executive director of the State Bar Association of North Dakota (SBAND). I am humbled by the opportunity to serve as executive director, and I look forward to the challenges members of our profession are facing and will face in the future. I will need the help of the SBAND membership in continuing SBAND’s tradition of service. I’m guided by SBAND’s mission: The mission of the Association is to serve the lawyers and people of North Dakota, to improve professional competence, promote the administration of justice, uphold the honor of the profession of law, and encourage cordial relations among members of the State Bar. As an Association, we’re growing. We now have more than 2,600 members, with more than 1,500 living in North Dakota. We are in an era of new opportunities and potential for great rewards. SBAND will play a pivotal role in assisting members and preparing for changes in the manner in which law is practiced. The mission statement guides the decisions made by those in leadership positions in SBAND. It sets lofty goals. SBAND is governed by a 14-member Board of Governors (BOG) – hardworking, dedicated attorneys. The Board sets policy and it is my job to work with the SBAND staff to carry out policy decisions and serve members of the 2 Association. SBAND works through a number of committees with leadership provided by SBAND members. President Nancy Morris has set a goal of revitalizing committees, appointing members with a desire to serve and the ability to make a difference. Nancy has been busy working on committee appointments, and under her direction, the SBAND staff is working to make each and every committee active and relevant. In doing this, we’re studying the responsibilities of each committee, the structure of the committee system, and whether committees and their assignments should be re-aligned. President Nancy is determined that we will make good use of the time members of our association give to SBAND. SBAND has programs that serve our st ate. The Volunteer Lawyer Program provides an opportunity for lawyers to help those in need. The Pro Bono Task Force worked hard to find ways to continue providing service and also provide service beyond what is typically thought of as pro bono work. Pro bono work isn’t charity – it is part of our obligation as a profession. SBAND will not diminish the service we provide our membership. The SBAND staff is determined to add value to Bar membership, and we’re open to your suggestions about how we can do so. Please feel free to contact me with suggestions and comments! While change is a given, there is a constant for lawyers. We make decisions every day which impact clients and shape us as lawyers. Professionalism and ethics are not only important tenants of those decision, they make us who we are as lawyers. Striving to do the right thing is often difficult, but it is necessary in all our dealings, professional and personal. “ I’m proud to be a lawyer, and I hope you are, too. I appreciate the opportunity to serve as your executive director. ” The Gavel Fall 2013