Welcome to the ICP Nominations Page
The Call for ICP Committee Member Nominations for the 2026 – 2027 term is now closed!
The International College of Prosthodontists (ICP) invites ICP members to submit nominations to participate in an ICP Committee. Self-nominations are welcome.
The Nominations Committee Chair will review all submitted applications and nominees will be notified of their committee allocation by the end of 2025. Positions starts January 1st, 2026.
Please review available committees and duties at ICP website.
Eligibility Criteria for ICP Committee Membership:
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- Must be an active ICP member
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- Submit application form and a 1-page bio sketch by the nomination deadline (Closed) via email to ICP@ICP-org.com Email subject: ICP Nominating Committee Chair – Committee Nominations
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- In the bio sketch, candidates should demonstrate: 1. Leadership experience in national or international organizations. 2. Strategic value to the board (e.g., geographic, gender, or minority representation). 3. How they contribute to the committee’s duties.
The Nominations Committee Chair will review and as much as possible, will allocate nominees according to their preference.
We encourage you to consider this opportunity to help shape the future of Prosthodontics.
Nomination Submission Deadline: Closed
The Call for Nominations for the ICP 2026 – 2027 Board of Councilors is now Closed!
The Nominations Committee has reviewed the submitted applications. Please visit your ICP member page/Nominations to view the CV’s and photos of the new nominees. Elections will be held during the ICP Business Meeting at the upcoming ICP Meeting in Helsinki.
Save the Date 2027 Biennial Meeting, Helsinki, Finland August 25-28, 2027
Co-Presidents:
- Kazuyoshi Baba, Japan
- Limor Avivi-Arber, Canada
Co-Vice Presidents:
- Carlos Parra, Chile
- Arzu Tezvergil-Mutluay, Finland
Secretary:
- Kung-Rock Kwon, Korea
Treasurer:
- Stephen Rosenstiel, USA
Councilors
- Joke Duyck, Belgium
- Danielle Layton, Australia
- Dean Morton, USA
- Frauke Müller, Switzerland
- Alon Preiskel, UK
- Kumar Shah, USA
- Meriting Thokoane, South Africa
- Yongsheng Zhou, China
Please review By-Laws regarding Nominations:
By-law 5: Elections
5.1 Elections Normally, elections shall be held at Biennial Constituent Meetings. However, elections may be held at any constituent meeting provided notice of the election is included with the required notice of meeting.
5.2 Nominations A. Normal Nominations shall be made by the Nominating Committee and approved by the Board of Councilors. The list of recommended candidates shall be made available to members before the constituent meeting at which elections are to be conducted. B. Additional The Board of Councilors may, but is not required to, accept additional nominations from constituent members of the College provided such nominations are made in writing, endorsed by two other constituent members, signed by the nominee, and delivered to the Secretary at least 90 days before the constituent meeting at which voting is scheduled. C. Posting The list of all nominated candidates shall be posted by the Secretary on the website at least 60 days before the constituent meeting, and in a conspicuous place at the constituent meeting site. 5.3 Voting Election of officers and councilors may be by acclamation or by written ballot, voted either separately or by inclusion of the entire slate of nominees. However, any office involving a contest shall be voted separately by secret ballot. Voting by proxy is not permitted. The candidate receiving a majority of votes cast shall be declared elected. 5.4 Installation Notwithstanding the requirement for terms of office to begin coincident with a fiscal year, an installation ceremony for officers and councilors may be conducted during the constituent meeting at which the election is held or during a related social event. Terms of Reference 2.3 IV. The Nominating Committee shall select only those candidates who fulfill the following criteria: Candidates must:
- Have been members of the college for at least six continuous years
- Have attended at least two meetings
Candidates should:
- Have demonstrated active participation at some level in the college (committee participation, committee chair activity, program chair, some other level of activity)
- Have shown leadership ability and experience in other national and international organizations
- Be considered for their strategic benefits to the Board (geographic, gender, minority representation)
VII. When taking into consideration the geographic/regional distribution of all members of the Board, the Committee will consider the distribution according to the three regions listed in the site selection criteria by using as a guideline a range of three to six members per region.
- North and South America
- Europe and Africa
- Asia and Oceania.