Board & Governance

People support decisions they help to make, and Cornell Cooperative Extension believes strongly in shared leadership through locally elected Boards of Directors and active program advisory structures.

Cornell Cooperative Extension Putnam County is governed by a Board of Directors that consists of elected community volunteers; 1 voting member appointed by the Putnam County Legislature and a representative from Cornell University. The Board includes people from throughout Putnam County who bring their knowledge and experience in various program areas, and professional skills sets, to govern the organization. The board has fiduciary responsibility for the association and its programs, sets personnel and finance policy, hires, supports and evaluates the executive director, and works with Board committees to ensure association programs meet CCE vision, mission, and community needs, and are effective.

The Program Advisory Committee assists professional staff in guiding the direction of program areas to be responsive to emerging needs and issues, understanding appropriate outreach and service delivery methods, and troubleshooting roadblocks or barriers to delivering effective programs. Our programs have evolved over the years to reflect changes in values, ethics, community norms, family structures, mobility, and the economy in direct response to this grassroots community involvement.

The Strategic Planning Committee meets as needed to develop, monitor, evaluate, and ensure a vision and mission based path forward for the association. The strategic plan guides program and resource development efforts.

The Fund Development Committee meets as needed to develop and implement strategies, activities, and events to cultivate resources to support and sustain quality, mission based Extension programs.

CCEPC is delighted to have an active and diverse Board of Directors and Program Committee, which are key to achieving strong and meaningful community impacts! If, as you read more about how we are governed, you believe you have a contribution to make as a volunteer, please get in touch! We welcome your input and ideas.

Mission

Cornell Cooperative Extension puts knowledge to work in pursuit of economic vitality, ecological sustainability and social well-being. We bring local experience and research based solutions together, helping New York State families and communities thrive in our rapidly changing world.

Last updated February 8, 2024