Scripps Oceanography Council Charter
Definition and Purpose
The Director's Council is a high-level group of nationally and internationally prominent individuals who provide advice, assistance, and
support to Scripps and its director. Members are executives of major corporations, leaders of national organizations, and prominent
philanthropists. Council members play a critical role in support of the institution, using their experience, connections, influence, and
wealth on behalf of the institution to do things for us that we would have difficulty doing ourselves. They recruit others, promote
the interests of Scripps with other organizations and people around the world, give to institution priorities, and provide access to
people we might not otherwise be able to contact.
Activities
The Council meets formally once per year to review the institution's progress and to advise the director in strategic planning for
priorities, new directions, and high level outreach. Throughout the year, the director is in periodic contact with members through
visits, phone calls, and correspondence to keep them informed of major developments and issues at Scripps and to seek their
guidance and support. Council members also provide feedback, as necessary, on drafts of important public documents such as white
papers, case statements, and position papers.
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