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Nominations Now Open!
2026 BPIA Advisory Councils
Deadline January 15, 2026 at 11:59pm ET
Calling all industry and thought leaders!
Complete Nominations Form
For more information go to www.iabpia.org/Advisory-Council
Relevant Nominations Information
BACKGROUND ON THE BPIA ADVISORY COUNCILS
The Advisory Councils of Black Professionals in International Affairs (BPIA) serves as a cornerstone for advancing the organization’s mission to empower, connect, and uplift professionals engaged in global affairs. The council comprises three integral bodies—the Leadership Advisory, Diplomatic Council, and Corporate Council—each bringing unique perspectives and expertise to drive meaningful impact. The Advisory Councils were reinstated in 2023, and later expanded to include the Diplomatic and Corporate Council as outlined in the BPIA bylaws.
The Leadership Advisory includes seasoned professionals, thought leaders, and trailblazers who have demonstrated excellence in international affairs. This body provides strategic guidance, fosters innovation, and ensures that BPIA remains at the forefront of leadership in global policymaking and advocacy.
The Diplomatic Council is a network of ambassadors, diplomats, and international relations experts who represent a variety of voices in foreign service and global engagement. This council advises on fostering partnerships, strengthening cross-cultural dialogue, and advancing solutions to international challenges.
The Corporate Council consists of executives and leaders from multinational corporations, think tanks, and industry associations. Members guide BPIA in building bridges between the corporate world and international affairs, creating pathways for professional development and inclusive economic growth.
BPIA’s Advisory Council reflects the organization’s commitment to disciplined leadership, strategic excellence, and results-driven engagement across global affairs. Council members bring senior-level insight from diplomacy, business, policy, and civil society, strengthening BPIA’s ability to operate with credibility, influence, and foresight.
Together, the Leadership Advisory Council, Diplomatic Council, and Corporate Council operate as an integrated leadership body that advances BPIA’s mission through strategic counsel, capital mobilization, and institutional partnership. By aligning expertise with execution, the Advisory Council extends BPIA’s reach, strengthens its global standing, and helps shape the future of international affairs through principled leadership and measurable impact.
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All Advisory Council roles require a demonstrated ability to contribute meaningfully to BPIA’s mission through one or more of the following forms of capital:
Financial support
Strategic and institutional relationships
Sector-specific expertise
Access to venues, platforms, or professional services
Policy, diplomatic, or executive insight consistent with nonprofit governance standards
Council members are expected to:
Maintain active BPIA membership
Participate in Council meetings and select BPIA programs annually
Uphold BPIA’s bylaws, Code of Conduct, and conflict-of-interest standards
Represent the organization with professionalism, discretion, and integrity
Fulfill agreed-upon commitments in a timely and reliable manner
Council Chairs and Vice Chairs carry additional leadership responsibility, including:
Setting annual Council priorities aligned with BPIA strategy
Coordinating Council activity and engagement
Ensuring contribution targets and governance requirements are met
Serving as primary liaisons between the Council and BPIA leadership
Submitting annual performance and contribution summaries
These roles require demonstrated leadership capacity and the ability to drive measurable outcomes.
In accordance with the BPIA bylaws, all Advisory Council roles are open for nomination annually. Appointments are not automatic and are reviewed each year based on performance, engagement, and organizational needs.
Key elements of the process include:
Annual self-evaluation by Council members
Governance Committee review of performance and compliance
Formal recommendation by BPIA leadership
Final review and approval by the BPIA Board of Directors
The Board retains full authority to appoint, reappoint, conditionally reappoint, or decline reappointment for all Advisory Council roles, including Chairs and Vice Chairs. This process ensures strong governance, accountability, and alignment with BPIA’s strategic priorities.
All Advisory Council members are evaluated annually using a standardized performance scorecard that measures:
Capital contributions
Leadership and governance compliance
Engagement and institutional visibility
Strategic influence and advisory value
Appointments may be reviewed or adjusted at any time in cases of underperformance, inactivity, governance concerns, or unmet obligations.
Service on a BPIA Advisory Council offers senior leaders the opportunity to:
Shape the direction of a leading global professional organization
Contribute to high-level programs and policy-adjacent initiatives
Leverage expertise and networks for institutional impact
Engage alongside peers committed to disciplined leadership in international affairs
Advisory Council service is best suited for individuals prepared to lead with intention, contribute with substance, and operate within a clear governance framework.
BPIA membership is open to all applicants who support our mission and goals without regard to race, religion/creed, ethnicity, national origin, gender, sexual preference or identity.
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