ISTSS is run by a committed group of elected and unelected volunteers drawn from the various trauma-related disciplines around the world. The organization is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of 21 members, including a membership-elected Executive Committee and several ex-officio (non-voting) members. Each year, ISTSS holds an open election to fill expiring board terms and the President-Elect position. Board Members serve a three year term and the President serves for one year.
Information about these positions, as well as their current occupants, can be found below. Additionally, there is information about Liaisons, Editors, and Past Presidents below.
The Executive Committee consists of: President, Vice President, President-Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, and Past-President. The roles of each are described below:
President:
To support organizational excellence through engagement of ISTSS membership and development of new leadership.
Executive Liaison to: Program Committee, Awards Committee, Leadership Task Force, Past Presidents Council, Annual Meeting Committee and History of ISTSS Task Force.
Vice President:
To promote communication and exchange of knowledge within and beyond ISTSS through development in new media and communication technology.
Executive Liaison to: Distance Learning: Expert Training, Distance Learning: Webinars, Distance Learning: JTS, JTS Editor, Ombudsperson, StressPoints Editor and Website Editor.
President-Elect:
To identify mechanisms to increase sense of professional home and to support collaboration and effective exchange of knowledge among ISTSS research, practitioners and policymakers.
Executive Liaisons to: Diversity Committee, Learning Collaborative Task Force, Membership Committee, One Day Meetings Task Force, Social Networking Task Force, Special Interest Groups (SIGs), Student Section.
Secretary:
To promote advancement of societal impact through influence on policy activities and strengthening relationships to other organizations.
Executive Liaison to: American Psychological Association (APA), Division 56, International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD), DART Center, Public Policy Committee, Public Education Committee Coalition for the International Courtand and United Nations Representatives.
Treasurer:
To protect and increase the Society's resources.
Executive Liaison to: Audit Committee, Finance Committee, Student Grants Committee, Travel Grants Committee, Data Infastructure Committee.
Past-President:
To guide development of an organizational model that is responsive to issues, members and stakeholders from all nations.
Executive Liaison to: Nominations Committee, International Structure & Affiliations Committee, World Congress Meeting (Mexico City), Global Initative Task Force, Organizational Excellence Task Force and Complex Trauma Task Force.

Eve Carlson, PhD
President
Dr. Carlson is a Research Health Scientist Specialist at the National Center for PTSD. Her research focuses on the impact of traumatic stress and developing and validating innovative and clinically useful measures of trauma exposure and responses (including the first widely used measure dissociation).

Alain Brunet, PhD
Vice President
Dr. Brunet is an associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University and Director of the Douglas-McGill Traumatic Stress Laboratory. An ISTSS member for 20 years, Dr. Brunet has been active in society governance, serving as a board representative of the Canadian Psychological Association, acting editor of the Journal of Traumatic Stress, and a member of the 2010 Annual Meeting organizing committee in Montreal.

Dean G. Kilpatrick, PhD
Treasurer
Dr. Kilpatrick is a distinguished university professor of clinical psychology and director of the National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center, Medical University of South Carolina. He is a past president of the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies. His research focuses primarily on understanding the scope, nature, and mental health impact of exposure to potentially traumatic events among adolescents and adults as well as risk and protective factors among those who have been exposed.

Diane Elmore, PhD, MPH
Secretary
A scientist-practitioner in the field of traumatic stress, Dr. Elmore informs, educates, and advises policy makers on a variety of important social and health policy issues. In her current role as the associate executive director of the Public Interest Government Relations Office at the American Psychological Association (APA), Dr. Elmore is responsible for APA's health policy initiatives related to trauma, violence, and abuse; military service members, veterans, and their families; emergency/disaster mental health preparedness and response; and indigenous populations.

Karestan C. Koenen, PhD
President-Elect
Dr. Koenen is an associate professor of epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. Her research uses a life course approach to understand the interplay of genetic and environmental factors in the etiology of posttraumatic stress disorder and other post-trauma mental disorders.

Marylene Cloitre PhD
Past-President
Dr. Cloitre is the founder and director of The Institute for Trauma and Stress at the NYU Child Study Center and the Cathy and Stephen Graham Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. She is the author of: Treating Survivors of Childhood Abuse: Psychotherapy for the Interrupted Life a developmentally sensitive and evidence-based treatment for adults which attends to restoring the emotional and social competencies often derailed by chronic early life trauma.

Jonathan Bisson, DM, FRCPsych
Dr. Bisson is clinical reader in psychiatry and honorary consultant psychiatrist at Cardiff University, Wales. He is responsible for a traumatic stress research group, the local traumatic stress service and the training of medical students at Cardiff University. Dr. Bisson's primary and secondary research regarding early interventions following traumatic events is widely cited and has been influential in the development of plans to deal with the psychosocial needs of individuals following traumatic events.

Kathleen Chard, PhD
Dr. Chard is VA CPT Implementation Director and Director PTSD and Anxiety Disorders Division, Cincinnati VA Medical Center as well as an associate professor of clinical psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Chard has worked for nearly two decades with trauma survivors in a variety of settings, including an academic research setting, private practice, a forensic clinic, and currently the Department of Veterans Affairs. Her research focuses on evaluating the effectiveness of treatments for PTSD related to child abuse, combat, rape and assault.

Joan Cook, PhD
Dr. Cook is an associate professor in the Yale School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and is a researcher at the National Center for PTSD. She has numerous publications in the traumatic stress and geriatric mental health fields, including scientific papers on the phenomenology, assessment and treatment of older adult trauma survivors. She is currently funded by the National Institute of Mental Health to study the dissemination and implementation of effective mental health services in the community.

Grete A. Dyb, MD, PhD
Dr. Dyb is currently the head of the department of children and adolescents at the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies and an associate professor at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. She had been commited to trauma research and clinical work with children and adolescents exposed to sexual abuse, violence and disasters over many years. Dr. Dyb has also served on scientific committees for both European and Nordic conferences on trauma and abuse of children and at the ISTSS task force on how to bridge clinical practice issues to research.

Charles Engel, MD, MPH
Dr. Engel is a Colonel in the United States Army and associate chair of the Uniformed Services University's Department of Psychiatry. He is the director of the Deployment Health Clinical Center at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and co-author of numerous peer-reviewed scientific articles, reviews and book chapters including papers in The New England Journal of Medicine and JAMA.

Julian Ford, PhD
Dr. Ford is associate professor of psychiatry, University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Dr. Ford has published scholarly clinical and clinical research studies with more than 50 colleagues and trainees internationally, two textbooks (Kendall & Ford, 1982, Clinical Psychology: Scientific and Professional Dimensions, Wiley; Ford, May 2009, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Elsevier), and three recent edited books (Brom, Pat-Horenczyk & Ford, 2008, Treating Traumatized Children, Routledge; Reyes, Elhai & Ford, 2008, Encyclopedia of Psychological Trauma, Wiley; Courtois & Ford, February 2009, Treating Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders, Guilford).

Harold Kudler, MD
Dr. Kudler is associate clinical professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University; coordinator, Mental Health Service Line, associate director, Post Deployment Mental Illness Research, Education & Clinical Center (MIRECC), Mid-Atlantic Veterans Integrated Service Network, Department of Veterans Affairs, Durham, North Carolina. He treats combat veterans, ex-prisoners of war, other trauma survivors, and their families and works to advance VA's response to the mental health needs of returning combat veterans and their families

Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD
Dr. Lanius is an associate professor and the Harris-Woodman Chair for Department of Psychiatry at University of Western Ontario. Dr. Lanius has extensive experience with PTSD from both a clinical and neuroscience research perspective. She has received several federally funded grants to study emotion processing in individuals with PTSD related to childhood abuse and have published many articles focusing on the neurobiology underlying this type of PTSD. Additionally, her work has focused on the clinical implications of the neurobiological research.

Kathryn Magruder, MPH, PhD
Dr. Kathryn Magruder is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Division of Military Science at the Medical University of South Carolina and Research Health Scientist at the VA Medical Center in Charleston, South Carolina. Research focuses on studying and understanding trauma, stress, and PTSD. This includes achieving competitive funding for a number of large grants, numerous publications and presentations, organizing conferences and symposia (including the "Mapping the Landscape of Deployment Related Adjustment and Mental Disorders" workshop co-sponsored by VA, NIMH, and DoD), serving as a peer reviewer for journals, and serving as a reviewer on various study sections (including VA, NIH, and DoD).

Candice Monson, PhD
candice.monson@psych.ryerson.ca
Dr. Monson is associate professor of psychology and director of clinical training at Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She received a U.S. Veterans Affairs Career Development Award with an emphasis in psychotherapy trials for PTSD in 2004, conducting the first randomized controlled trial of cognitive processing therapy (CPT) for military-related PTSD. In 2004, she was named deputy director of the Women's Health Sciences Division of the U.S. Veterans Affairs National Center for PTSD and was promoted to associate professor of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine in 2005.

Daniel Mosca, MD
Dr. Mosca is a psychiatrist and professor of psychiatry and director of the trauma center at the Alvear Psychiatric Emergency Hospital, the Director of the Trauma Center at the Public Health Institute of the National University of Buenos Aires, and the director of the Human Factors Team (the Intervention Team for Traumatic Events of the EMS, Public Emergency Medical System of Buenos Aires). For 18 years, Dr. Mosca has been working directly in the treatment of individuals and groups affected by traumatic events and organizing the response teams for disasters in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Dr. Mosca is also one of the founding members of Argentine Society for Psychotrauma, now an ISTSS affiliate.

Gladys Mwiti, PhD
Dr. Mwiti is the founder and CEO of Oasis Africa. Oasis Africa has spearheaded trauma interventions after traumatic events such as 1994 Rwanda genocide, 1998 Nairobi USA Embassy bombing, 2001 Gujarat earthquake, 2007 Kenya post-election violence, ongoing civil strife in Burundi, trauma related to HIV/AIDS bereavement especially regarding the care of orphans and vulnerable children, as well as member care for humanitarian staff working in trauma-ridden zones.
Meaghan O'Donnell, PhD
Dr. O'Donnell is a research director at the Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health (ACPMH) and associate professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne. Her research particularly focuses on early interventions following trauma, and the development of interventions that have a high degree of ecological validity.

Nnamdi Pole, PhD
Dr. Pole is associate professor of clinical psychology, Department of Psychology, Smith College. His interest and focus on traumatic stress was sparked by clinical experiences during his pre-doctoral internship at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Hospital, where he completed several rotations focused on PTSD and its comorbidities. Dr. Pole obtained funding to support two years of post-doctoral fellowship under the mentorship of past ISTSS President, Dr. Charles Marmar. The funding allowed him to begin a program of research that has focused on posttraumatic stress among police officers, ethnocultural variation in traumatic stress, and the psychophysiology of PTSD.

Eric Vermetten, MD, PhD
Dr. Vermetten is the head of research in Military Mental Health for the Netherlands Department of Defense (holding the rank of Colonel) as well as associate professor of psychiatry at the University Medical Center Utrecht. Dr. Vermetten's major area of research has been in the field of traumatic stress, specifically the concept of true prospective studies to explore the biological contribution to trauma-related disorders. Dr. Vermetten has also been active in medical hypnosis and served as president of the International Society of Hypnosis as well as a member of several review committees, editorial boards and currently involved in NATO panels on a diversity of military mental health issues
Association
de Langue Francaise pour l'Etude du Stress et du Traumatisme
(ALFEST)
Prof Humbert Boisseaux
humbert.boisseaux@wanadoo.fr
Australasian
Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ASTSS)
Douglas Brewer, BA, MA, MAPS
brewerd@ramsayhealth.com.au
Canadian
Psychological Association, Traumatic Stress Section (CPA
TSS)
Paul Frewen, PhD
pfrewen@uwo.ca
Deutschsprachige
Gesellschaft Fur Psychotraumatologie (DeGPT)
PD Dr. med. Martin Sack
m.sack@tum.de
European Society for
Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS)
Dr Brigitte Lueger-Schuster
secretariat@estss.org
Japanese Society for
Traumatic Stress Studies (JSTSS)
Masaharu Maeda, MD
maeda_masaharu@kurume-u.ac.jp
Sociedad
Argentina De Psicotrauma(SAPsi)
Daniel Mosca, MD
danielmosca@fibertel.com.ar
Journal of Traumatic Stress
Editor: Daniel Weiss, PhD
daniel.weiss@ucsf.edu
Traumatic StressPoints
Editor: Patricia Kerig, PhD
p.kerig@psych.utah.edu
Website Editor
Eric Kuhn, PhD
kuhneric@hotmail.com
APA Division 56
Diane Elmore, PhD
delmore@apa.org
Dart Center
Elana Newman, PhD
elana-newman@utulsa.edu
Bruce Shapiro
bruce.shapiro@gmail.com
International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD)
Christine Courtois, PhD
cacourtois@aol.com
Student Section
Namik Kirlic
namik-kirlic@utulsa.edu
UN Representatives
Yael Danieli, PhD
yaeld@aol.com
Journal of Traumatic Stress Editor
The ISTSS Journal of Traumatic Stress (JTS) Editor is expected to
take responsibility for the peer review process that produces the
articles published in the JTS the premier peer-reviewed scientific
journal on traumatic stress. JTS Editor Position Description
StressPoints Editor
The ISTSS Traumatic StressPoints editor is expected to take
responsibility for the content of the Traumatic StressPoints, the ISTSS
online newsletter. StressPoints Editor Position Description
Website Editor
The ISTSS Web Editor (working with the headquarters editor and the ISTSS
President as liaison to the Website Committee) is expected to take
responsibility for the content, appearance, functionality and
effectiveness of the website, and to ensure that it conforms to a clear
policy agreed upon by the ISTSS board. Website Editor Position Description
Marylene Cloitre |
2010-2011 |
Ulrich Schnyder, MD |
2009-2010 |
Patricia Resick, PhD |
2008-2009 |
Stuart Turner, MD, MA, FRCP, FRCPsych |
2007-2008 |
Elana Newman, PhD |
2006-2007 |
Dean Kilpatrick, PhD |
2005-2006 |
Barbara Rothbaum, PhD |
2004-2005 |
Paula Schnurr, PhD |
2003-2004 |
Onno van der Hart, PhD |
2002-2003 |
John Briere, PhD |
2001-2002 |
Bonnie Green, PhD |
2000-2001 |
John Fairbank, PhD |
1999-2000 |
Alexander McFarlane, MD |
1998-1999 |
Sandra Bloom, MD |
1997-1998 |
Terence M. Keane, PhD |
1996-1997 |
Matthew J. Friedman, MD, PhD |
1995-1996 |
Elizabeth Brett, PhD |
1994-1995 |
Charles Marmar, MD |
1993-1994 |
Susan Roth, PhD |
1992-1993 |
Robert S. Pynoos, MD |
1991-1992 |
Bessel van der Kolk, MD |
1990-1991 |
Jacob D. Lindy, MD |
1989-1990 |
Yael Danieli, PhD |
1988-1989 |
John Wilson, PhD |
1987-1988 |
Charles Figley, PhD |
1985-1987 |