International Association for Integrative and Holistic Dog Grooming

Governance

Learn about the governance structure that guides IHDG in advancing our mission of transforming dog grooming worldwide.

The Association is governed by a Board of Directors responsible for strategic oversight, fiduciary responsibility, and adherence to the Association’s mission and legal obligations.

The Board consists of a minimum of three directors and may be expanded as the Association grows to support effective governance, expertise, and geographic representation.

President

Provides leadership and strategic direction for the Association

Secretary

Maintains records and ensures compliance with governance procedures

Treasurer

Oversees financial management and reporting

Failure to meet renewal requirements may result in suspension or expiration of certification.

Committees

Supporting Our Mission

Standing and ad hoc committees support the Board in carrying out the Association's work.

Certification and Education Committee

Develops and maintains certification standards and educational programming.

Events and Programming Committee

Plans and executes member events, webinars, and the annual gathering.

Membership and Ethics Committee

Reviews membership applications, handles ethics concerns, and oversees member conduct standards.

Governance and Nominations Committee

Oversees board nominations and governance best practices.

Committees may include Board members and qualified non-Board participants.

All members adhere to the Association’s Code of Ethics, which reflects principles of canine-centered care, professional integrity, transparency, and respect for animal welfare.

The Code of Ethics applies to professional conduct, educational activities, public representation, and use of the Association’s name or credentials.

Use of Association Credentials

The Association's name, acronym, certification titles, and logos may only be used by members in good standing and in accordance with established guidelines. Misuse may result in disciplinary action.

Members are expected to maintain the highest standards of professional conduct:

Represent their credentials accurately

Maintain professional conduct consistent with Association standards

Comply with renewal, education, and participation requirements

Failure to Comply

Failure to comply may result in review, corrective action, suspension, or revocation of membership or certification.

Concerns regarding ethical conduct may be reviewed by the Membership and Ethics
Committee. Members shall be provided notice and an opportunity to respond prior to final
determination

Suspension or Revocation May Occur If a Member:

All disciplinary decisions will be made by the Membership and Ethics Committee after notice and an opportunity to respond.

Conflicts of Interest

Board members and committee participants shall disclose potential conflicts of interest and
comply with the Association's conflict of interest policy. This ensures transparency and
maintains the integrity of our governance.

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