What is the board of an association?
Have you found your way onto the board of your organisation and are now volunteering there? Whether as a chairman or a normal board member: We'll show you which skills will help you do your voluntary work particularly well.
But let's start with the basics: The board is the governing body of an association. This means that it manages the business and represents the association and its members externally. This is regulated in §26 of the German Civil Code (BGB). The board is usually made up of several people who are elected by the members of the association. The composition, tasks and powers of the board can vary depending on what your club's statutes say, and the members of the board can have different functions, for example the chairperson, deputy chairperson or treasurer.
On the board of the CFB Cologne badminton club, Jan Thiele is responsible for marketing. "I think it's important that other club members get involved alongside the people on the board. That's why I started. I didn't have to be persuaded, I was very happy to volunteer," he says, explaining his move from player to board member. We spoke to the 29-year-old about his skills, strengths and key factors.