You need to hold an election, but it makes sense for the board to target someone and get her ready now to take over the job. Talk to the likely candidates -- your secretary, treasurer, and committee chairs to determine who is interested. Once you target your candidate, try to get buy-in from the other officers, and make it generally known that because of the situation you are grooming her to take over. Chances are she'll be unopposed if it's clear to your members why she is being chosen. Make sure you have a procedures book prepared as a reference for the new president. It's also important that you sit down with her more than once and go over the information she'll need. Then be available as a mentor and consultant, but don't butt in and try to run things. (This can be harder than you might think for a retiring president, especially when the new person is inexperienced.)
- Craig
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