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Board Of Directors

For The UTI Foundation

The following information provides a general overview of the characteristics and responsibilities of the UTI Foundation Board of Directors.  Four areas are covered:  collective attributes generally desired of a UTI Foundation Directors; individual attributes desired of every Director; general responsibilities of the Board and legal obligations of the Board.

Collective Attributes (skills, experience and competency) Should Include:

  • Financial acumen
  • Investment acumen
  • Knowledge and expertise in fund raising
  • Knowledge and skill in strategic planning methods and procedures
  • General management experience and background
  • Knowledge of and connections with sources of contributions and/or resources which could provide support to the UTI Foundation
  • Knowledge of  organizational constructs, by-laws and policy development, especially relating to non-profit organizations
  • In-depth knowledge of the UTI Foundation Board and Universal Technical Institute, Inc.
  • In-depth knowledge of the industry or activity arena the UTI Foundation Board is involved with, along with the activity of Universal Technical Institute, Inc.
  • Knowledge of philanthropic organizations and practices  

Individual Characteristics That Every UTI Foundation Director Should Posses Include:

  • Honesty and integrity
  • Enthusiasm for the cause the organization supports
  • Vision and leadership--the ability to see the big picture and the courage to set direction to achieve the UTI Foundation’s mission
  • Stewardship--a true desire and commitment to devote the time and effort to serve the interests and pursue the goals of the UTI Foundation, as well as an in-depth understanding of the mission and purposes of the organization
  • An ability to think and act strategically
  • A willingness to support the UTI Foundation with personal funds and/or gifts in kind
  • A clear understanding of the division of responsibilities between UTI Foundation Directors and staff
  • Collegiality--possessing a sincere and respectful attitude toward colleagues and their views

Basic Board Responsibilities Of A UTI Foundation Director Include:

  • Determining the organization's mission and purpose
  • Setting and/or maintaining operating policies
  • Selecting the chief executive (or providing input/support/approval to the parent organization if it is responsible for making the selection)
  • Supporting the chief executive and assessing her/his performance
  • Ensuring effective organizational planning and strategies
  • Ensuring adequate resources
  • Managing resources effectively
  • Determining and monitoring the organization's programs and services
  • Enhancing the organization's public image
  • Ensuring legal, fiscal and ethical integrity and maintaining accountability
  • Recruiting new board members and assessing the board's own performance

Legal Obligations of Board:
Directors have three basic legal obligations:

  • Duty of care--requires the exercise of care, diligence and skill that an ordinary, prudent person would exhibit under similar circumstances.
  • Duty of loyalty--requires the pursuit of the UTI Foundation's best interests. A Director should avoid self-dealing, absent full disclosure and explicit Board approval in each case.
  • Duty of good faith and fair dealing--requires actions in accordance with the UTI Foundation's rules and in furtherance of its goals as stated in our mission statement, articles of incorporation and by-laws.