OB Division Global Ambassador Program (Pilot)
Open Call for Applications
The OB Division is launching a pilot Global Ambassador Program to strengthen connections between the Division and OB scholarly communities around the world.
For this initial pilot, we invite applications, including self-nominations and nominations by others, from members based in:
- South and Southeast Asia: India, Pakistan, and Malaysia
- Latin America: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Peru
These seven countries were selected as part of a small, diverse pilot that reflects growing OB scholarly communities and allows us to learn before expanding further. This focused pilot is designed to help us test and refine the program before expanding to additional countries and regions in future phases.
While we will prioritize applications from the seven countries listed above, we also warmly welcome expressions of interest from colleagues in other regions as we consider future expansion.
Role Overview
Global Ambassadors will serve as local connectors between the OB Division and scholars in their country or region, helping to share Division opportunities and bring back local perspectives, needs, and ideas.
Responsibilities
Ambassadors will be expected to:
- Serve as a point of contact for local OB scholars, PhD students, and new members
- Help connect local scholars to one another and to the OB Division
- Share relevant OB Division and AOM opportunities through local networks
- Contribute to at least one local or virtual activity per year
- Stay in communication with the Global Committee about ideas, activities, and regional needs
Term and Commitment
This is a voluntary service role with a two-year term, renewable once. The expected time commitment is modest and flexible, typically averaging only a few hours per month. Activities may include informal meetups, webinars, mentoring conversations, or similar community-building efforts.
Recognition and Support
Selected ambassadors will receive a formal appointment letter from the OB Division. We will recognize ambassadors on the OB Division website and create opportunities for connection and exchange. This includes an OB Global Ambassador lunch at the AOM Annual Meeting, which will provide an opportunity to meet fellow ambassadors, share experiences, and build relationships within the community.
Ambassadors will also receive support from the Division in developing and implementing their engagement ideas, including those proposed in the application.
Who Should Apply
We welcome applications from members with strong ties to the OB scholarly community in their country or region and an interest in supporting a more inclusive and globally connected Division. We especially encourage applications from early-career scholars and colleagues from diverse institutions and backgrounds.
While this pilot focuses on the seven countries listed above, we also welcome expressions of interest from colleagues in other regions as we consider future expansion.
How to Apply
Please complete the application form: https://forms.gle/twc8CGRzCkkGYzki8
Deadline
June 1, 2026
Selection Process
Applications will be reviewed by a small committee. Selection will be based on factors such as:
- Connection to the local OB community
- Willingness to engage and support others
- Ability to serve as a liaison between the region and the OB Division
As this is a pilot, we expect to appoint a small number of ambassadors, approximately 1 to 2 per country, depending on interest and country-specific needs.
Contact
Please feel free to share this call with colleagues who may be interested. If you need further information, please contact Dr. Ying Chen, Co-Chair of the Global Committee, at ychen01@uri.edu.