The E3 Washington Advisory Council (statewide)
The Washington comprehensive EE plan Advisory Council provides an oversight role for the planning process. The AC advises and approves the plan structure, process, and framework at the beginning, is consulted at critical junctures, reviews results, and provides priority recommendations at the end of the process.
Description
The Washington comprehensive EE plan Advisory Council provides an oversight role for the planning process. The AC advises and approves the plan structure, process, and framework at the beginning, is consulted at critical junctures, reviews results, and provides priority recommendations at the end of the process.
Council Roles
- Provide input to and approve the structure and timeline.
- Provide input to and approve the state and local level plan frameworks.
- AC members will be invited to lead or participate in one or more initiative area discussions of the state plan or lead a local level steering committee.
- Review state and local planning process results and discuss and recommend cross-linkages and priority strategies.
Member Qualifications
- A leader in EE with expertise in one or more arenas of EE (formal, informal, nonformal).
- An EE stakeholder from target sectors (business, health, education, culturally diverse communities).
- An “ambassador” to other sectors for the constituency they represent.
- As a group, the AC is regionally, professionally, and culturally diverse.