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Paul McClintock became a member of the National Association of Parliamentarians (NAP) in 1992, a Registered Parliamentarian in 2000, and a Professional Registered Parliamentarian (PRP) in 2002. Mr. McClintock received his Certified Parliamentarian credentials from the American Institute of Parliamentarians (AIP) in 2004, and was designated a Teacher of Parliamentary Procedure by AIP in 2008 (CP-T).
Mr. McClintock has extensive experience in various officer responsibilities, having served:
as parliamentarian for state and national professional associations, property owners associations, a county fair association, church denominational conventions and political party conventions,
as presiding officer for national, state, and local organizations,
as secretary of a national organization, and
as treasurer of a local organization.
He has presided at conventions and chaired convention rules committees, written parliamentary opinions, and drafted original and revised bylaws and other governing documents.
Mr. McClintock has served
National Association of Parliamentarians (NAP) on the board as district seven director, on the educational resources and webinar committees, and was webmaster;
Washington State Association of Parliamentarians as webmaster, chairman of membership, publicity, audit and education committees, and as president and parliamentarian;
Units of NAP as president, treasurer, webmaster and chairman of bylaws and education committees;
A chapter of the American Institute of Parliamentarians (AIP) as founder, president, and webmaster;
AIP as web editor, annual session workshop presenter, member of website and library committees; and
Region I of AIP as Governor and as bylaws committee chairman.
He has taught parliamentary procedure to middle school and high school students, parliamentary associations, churches, service organizations and professional associations. He has written educational articles published by parliamentary associations (at http://www.jimslaughter.com/article-search.cfm search for author "McClintock" for a list). He authored Meeting Tips, a free public service email tip sent once or twice per month to thousands of subscribers on behalf of one of his NAP units.
Mr. McClintock has a B.S. degree in Mathematics from Texas A&M University, and completed all but the dissertation in the Ph.D. Computer Science program at University of Houston.
Mr. McClintock is married, has four adult children, and has worked most of his career as a computer programmer/analyst.