Volunteer for an MBNA Committee
Build connections. Strengthen your leadership. Shape the industry.
Volunteering for an MBNA committee is more than service—it’s an opportunity to grow your professional network, develop leadership skills, and directly influence the programs, resources, and conversations that move the industry forward.
Committee members play an active role in advancing MBNA’s projects while gaining experience and relationships that extend well beyond committee meetings.
Through committee service, volunteers:
- Build meaningful professional connections nationwide
- Develop leadership skills in a collaborative environment
- Increase company reputation within the industry
- Help shape MBNA programs, publications, and initiatives
- Stay engaged with current trends and challenges
What Committee Members Do
Committee responsibilities include:
- Attend and actively participate in monthly or quarterly Zoom meetings (about 1 hour each)
- Review meeting agendas and materials in advance to stay prepared and engaged
- Support planning for events, programs, or committee-led projects
- Serve as ambassadors for MBNA and its programs within the industry
- Stay informed on industry trends, challenges, and opportunities
- Contribute ideas, insights, and professional experience to committee work
Current Committee Opportunities
- Convention Committee: Plans and promotes MBNA conventions and helps create meaningful, high-impact attendee experiences.
- Education Committee: Develops and supports MBNA’s educational offerings, including webinars, certification programming/CM program, convention sessions, and online learning resources.
- Marketing Committee: Guides strategies to promote MBNA, its events, and services—strengthening brand visibility, engagement, and industry awareness across channels.
- Membership Committee: Focuses on attracting, retaining, and engaging members by strengthening the value of membership and fostering a positive, connected professional community.
- Advocacy Committee: Develops and supports advocacy education initiatives that equip members with the knowledge and tools to navigate regulatory issues at the local and national level.
- MBNews Editorial Advisory Board (EAB): Helps shape the voice and direction of MBNews, MBNA’s official publication. Members guide editorial themes, contribute insight on industry-relevant topics, and support the development of content that informs, connects, and elevates the profession.
Ready to Get Involved?
Bring your perspective, experience, and ideas, and we’ll help you find your focus!
Join an MBNA committee today and help shape what’s next for the industry.