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HOD Contact Information
Stephen Simalchik, MBA
Manager, House of Delegates
ssimalc@cap.org
Become a Delegate: Self-Nomination Now Open
The House of Delegates (HOD) is the elected voice of CAP membership—more than 600 seats across 60+ delegations in the U.S. and Canada. Delegates represent their regions, vote on matters before the House, access an exclusive online community, and are eligible for additional leadership opportunities.
Ready to run?
CAP members in good standing can submit a self-nomination until January 18, 2026.
2025 Delegate Election Timeline
- January 18, 2026 – Self-Nomination Deadline
- January 27, 2026 – Nominee Slates sent to State Societies
- February 9, 2026 – Deadline for State Societies to Nominate Members
- March 10, 2026 – Voting Opens to the full CAP Membership
- April 14, 2026 – Voting Closes
- April 28, 2026 – Results Announced
- May 1, 2026 – New appointments begin (through April 30, 2029)
- June 15, 2026 – Delegation Chair appointments due to the CAP
The Voice of the Membership
The House of Delegates (HOD) represents the voice of CAP membership and is a gateway to leadership. The HOD ensures that CAP policies and initiatives meet the needs of the members we represent. Our strategy is to:
- Articulate to the Board of Governors what the HOD believes are needs of our members
- Monitor the effectiveness of the CAP to meet these needs
- Provide feedback and progress back to our constituents
Steering Committee
The House of Delegates Steering Committee acts as an executive committee and conducts business during the interval between HOD meetings. Learn about steering committee positions and view current members of the Steering Committee here.
HOD Meeting Information
HOD meetings are a forum to engage with CAP leadership. These meetings are an opportunity for CAP leadership to gain insights on the needs of members, and for HOD members to get updates on how the CAP leadership is addressing member needs. HOD meetings play a vital role to assist the CAP stay current and relevant to its members.
HOD meetings are held twice a year—in the spring and fall. HOD members fulfill their role by attending these meetings. Note: HOD meetings are open to all CAP members who wish to attend.
- 2026 Spring House of Delegates Meeting & Pathologists Leadership Summit – April 25 – 28, 2026 in Washington, DC
- 2026 Fall House of Delegates Meeting at CAP26 – October 3, 2026 in Las Vegas
The Dr. Mary Elizabeth Fowkes House of Delegates Pathology Achievement Award
Nomination Period Closed.
The Dr. Mary Elizabeth Fowkes House of Delegates (HOD) Pathology Achievement Award is presented annually to a HOD member who demonstrates commitment to and achievements in bridging state and federal resources to advance the work of pathologists, and/or who excels in the ability to work effectively across various pathology organizations to identify common ground and address issues of concern. The honoree is invited to accept their award in person at the Fall HOD meeting. Note our 2025 nomination period will be open March 1– May 31, 2025.
Eligibility and Evaluation
- Any current or former CAP HOD member in good standing can be nominated except for those currently serving on the House of Delegates Steering Committee (HODSC), with the exception of the immediate past Speaker.
- Any current or former CAP HOD member in good standing is eligible to nominate award candidates.
- Self-nominations or incomplete nominations will not be considered. The HODSC reserves the right to NOT confer an award in any given year.
- The HODSC will evaluate all nominations and select an awardee in June 2025. The honoree will be notified in July 2025.
- No information about the nomination evaluation process and/or the nominees can be shared prior to the official notification of the award honoree.
Criteria to Consider When Nominating a Candidate
Specific behaviors and accomplishments that a nominee should exhibit include:
- Measurable commitment to state-level advocacy, including efforts to bridge state and federal resources to advance pathologists and the specialty of pathology.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively with various pathology organizations, including subspecialty groups, to identify common ground and address issues of concern.
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