TRU is looking for dynamic change-makers from across our region to apply to join our Board of Directors.
Help us shape the future of transit in metro Detroit!
Applications are open NOW through November 30th!
During November, TRU will be considering potential new board members to unlock doors to new resources and relationships. Our charge at TRU is to ensure every citizen, including our most vulnerable, can get where they need to go, having access to jobs and opportunities regardless of whether they drive.
TRU’s Board of Directors guides TRU’s work and ensures we have the capacity to succeed. Board members are critical ambassadors to the community, help expand TRU’s network, and ensure we follow the highest ethical standards.
To continue our commitment to representing the rich diversity of the Detroit region, while developing the relationships and resources we need, we’re intentionally seeking applications based on the following backgrounds:
- Skills
- Organizational development and nonprofit capacity building
- Fundraising and sponsorships (i.e. sales, real estate, business community)
- Accounting and finance
- Media and marketing
- Network & Affiliations
- Business / corporate community
- Civic / community leaders
- Geographic and Demographic Needs
- Transit riders (by need or by choice)
- Individuals from an African Americans / Latino / Middle Eastern background
- Residents of Macomb County
- Older People or people with disabilities
Applications are now being accepted!
To apply, you should:
- Learn more: review our Guide for Prospective Board Members to learn more. Contact info@DetroitTransit.org with questions or for more information.
- Complete an application before November 30th. Apply online.
From There:
- TRU’s Board Development team evaluates Board candidates in comparison to the skills and connections we need, sometimes meeting with candidates where we have additional questions, then makes recommendations to the full Board of Directors, which makes a recommendation to the full membership.
- The membership votes to approve the board slate at our Annual meeting in late January.
- New board members receive an orientation and begin serving in February.
Expectations
TRU’s Board meets virtually 5-8 evenings per year and board members participate in occasional events and committee work.
All board members make a personally significant financial contribution to TRU and strive to raise $1,000 or recruit 10 new members each year to ensure TRU can grow.
Board members are also important community ambassadors, spreading the word and connecting TRU with leaders and organizations in their network. Board members serve three-year terms and can serve multiple terms if reelected.
If you’re curious or interested, please reach out to TRU staff at info@DetroitTransit.org.
And please share this page with people who you think would be a good fit for us!