As a Basel, Switzerland-based, membership-led non-profit, PLA is governed by a set of bylaws, as are many other companies. The Membership elects a Board of Directors which sets the strategy of the organization and appoints officers; these officers then execute the organization’s strategy.
Similar to other open-source not-for-profits, PLA distinguishes between the governance of our projects and products and the governance of our organization. While the core principles of open- source governance, licensing, transparency, ecosystem-led, vendor agnostic, are reflected within our corporate governance activities, the details of how the organization legally works are somewhat different than how our projects work.
The Members of PLA are similar to shareholders; they set and approve the 3 year strategy and annual operating plan and budget, and may appoint Directors to our Board.
On a strategic level, PLA is led by the Board of Directors. On an operational level, we are led by our Executive Director. The principle of “Ecosystem Led” means that everyone in the organization has a say on who is appointed to the leadership. Our high-level org chart shows the separation between strategic governance (The Board and Members) organizational governance (the organization staff) and product and project governance (Product Teams and Project Teams).
Decisions are made at all levels:
- Changes to the association bylaws and membership fees are made by the General Assembly.
- Strategic decisions are made by the Board of Directors. Strategic decisions define or impact the direction of the association, its funding allocations, its changes in policies, etc.
- Operational decisions are made by the specific project or product teams within their span of control.
The Board sets the organization’s strategy, appoints officers, approves new products, delegates strategy and operational execution areas to officers and leadership team members, and delegates responsibility for managing products and projects to the appropriate teams and committees.
The board elects a Board Chair (a director) and may appoint a standard range of executive officers. Officers are employees of the organization and serve at the direction of the board in their specific areas of responsibility. We always have a complete list of officers published. Officers are responsible both for managing the Association’s affairs in their specific areas and for reporting quarterly status reports to the board. Currently PLA has one officer, the Executive Director.
The Financial Oversight Committee (the “Committee”) is established by the Board of Directors of the PharmaLedger Association (PLA) to ensure the integrity, accuracy, and transparency of the Association’s financial reporting, budgeting, and overall financial practices. The Committee will oversee financial policies, review financial statements, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and internal policies.