President's Advisory Councils

The MOAA President’s Currently Serving and Spouse Advisory councils advise the president on current and potential MOAA programs, plans, and policies – especially as they pertain to the recruitment, retention, and representation of the interests of those in uniform. They are made up of a diverse group of active duty, National Guard, and Reserve servicemembers and spouses from all uniformed services who also serve as MOAA ambassadors, support MOAA advocacy efforts, and volunteer at MOAA events. Their contributions are vital to the long-term success of our member-driven organization.

 

What Issues Do the Advisory Councils Address?

MOAA’s strategic plan is the foundation of the topics on the councils’ agenda. Key areas within MOAA’s strategic plan such as advocacy, membership, member engagement and value, chapters and councils, and philanthropic efforts serve as focal points for guided discussion among the councils and MOAA’s senior leaders.

 

Past councils have provided insights into what currently serving families are most interested in, areas where they need support, and ways to engage them. As a result of these engagements, the councils have presented valuable recommendations to MOAA such as:

  • Improvements to Advocacy in Action, MOAA's signature advocacy event.
  • Creating a Military Spouse Networking Zone at MOAA’s Annual Networking Forum to be more inclusive of military spouse job seekers attending the event.
  • Engaging council alumni better through inclusion in a biweekly President’s message, volunteer calls to action, and invitations to participate in MOAA events.
  • Developing a foundational outline for a future, more robust volunteer program.
  • Providing insight on issues to consider in how MOAA can better ensure and embrace equity, diversity, and inclusion within the organization.
  • Assisting in the development and marketing of MOAA initiatives to provide needed support to veterans and currently serving families during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Additionally, the councils were instrumental in increasing MOAA’s market share among the currently serving population, while sustaining paid membership by:  

  • Showcasing the benefits of paid membership to fellow currently serving officers
  • Providing recommendations on enhancing member value, targeting key audiences, strengthening advocacy messages and additional research to enhance efforts to reach the currently serving community.
  • Offering valuable insights on MOAA’s marketing campaigns to strengthen their appeal to prospective members and spouses; recommendations aligned well with current initiatives and offered insights into where MOAA can expand and improve.
  • Sharing personal stories to bring relevant and current context to prospective members, resulting in MOAA’s successful Officer-to-Officer campaign.

 

What Is Expected of Advisory Members?

  • A strong commitment to MOAA evidenced by support through membership. Membership is not required to apply, but PREMIUM or LIFE membership is required to serve on the council.
  • Availability to participate in virtual meetings on a quarterly basis (teleconference options are available). Meetings are typically held in the evenings from approximately 6:00-7:30 p.m. Eastern, but can vary. Council members also are invited to participate in MOAA’s annual Advocacy in Action activities on Capitol Hill, as well as periodic legislative meetings.
  • Willingness to express your opinions as well as those of your fellow officers.
  • Willingness to serve as ambassador for MOAA at local events, share MOAA’s value proposition and perspectives with fellow officers, and urge them to join the organization. 

 

Currently Serving Advisory Council Members

csac-cover-image-h.jpg 
Lt. Andrew Brown, USPHS, far left, and Lt. Col. Eugene Burrell, USMCR, members of the 2018-2020 class, attend a Currently Serving Advisory Council meeting (Photo by Robert Lennox/Staff).

 

Members of the 2022-2024 class are: Lt. Col. Michael Bowers, USMC; Cmdr. Jonathan Heesch, NOAA; Cmdr. George Jakubek, USN; Lt. Matthew Lott, USN; 1st Lt. Truman “Ty” Petty, ARNG; Lt. Cmdr. Jess Phenning, USN; Cmdr. John Souders, USCG; Capt. Jose Ybanez, USA.

 

Members of the 2023-2025 class are: Capt. Jacob Jablonski, USAF; Capt. Darius Izad, USAF; Lt. Col. Dwight Rabe, USAF; CW3 Valerie Mettler, USAR; Lt. Col. Joshua Koncar, USA; Col. Evert Hawk, USA; Cmdr. Jeffrey Allen, USPHS; Lt. Cmdr. Zachary Elkin, USN; Lt. Cmdr. Daniel Stayton, USN.

 

[MEET THE CURRENT CLASS]

Currently Serving Spouse Advisory Council Members

cssac-cover-image-h.jpg


Former members of MOAA's Currently Serving Spouse Advisory Council  discuss issues of concern. (Photo by Robert Lennox/Staff)

 

Members of the of the 2022-2024 class are: Charo Bates, Jaime Chapman, Brooke Johnson, Holly Nusom, Dr. Mia Reisweber, Jillian Rogers, Hana Romer, Jessica Saddler. 

 

Members of the 2023-2025 class are: Maria Donnelly, Sarah Oh, Amy Williams, Jenna Lang, Tiffany Campion, Melissa Streeter, Chastine Bobbitt, Andrew Byers, Kelly Cody, Melissa Anderson. 

 

[MEET THE CURRENT CLASS]

Surviving Spouse Advisory Council

ssac-council-page-internal.jpg

 

(Photo by Mike Morones/MOAA)

 

Learn more about MOAA's Surviving Spouse programs and resources here. Meet the members of MOAA's Surviving Spouse Advisory Council here.