Standing Committees

ESA has the following standing committees. The current charges for the committees are stated below. Each year, ESA's Headquarters Staff works with the ESA President to modify these charges as needed to adapt to the most current needs of the membership.

For a link to the current committee roster, please click the "Roster" link following the committee description. You will have to be logged in to your ESA account to view the roster.

Special Committees

Special Committees are established by a majority vote of the ESA Governing Board, to conduct a given charge for a specified period of time. ESA currently has the following special committees. The current charges for the committees are stated below. Each year, ESA's Headquarters Staff works with the ESA President to modify these charges as needed to adapt to the most current needs of the membership.

Please click the name of each committee below for a full statement of purpose.

ESA Past Presidents

The Entomological Society of America traces its roots to 1889, with the foundation of the American Association of Economic Entomologists. In 1907, the Entomological Society of America was founded, and the two organizations operated concurrently until their merger in 1953. Below, find a list of past presidents of both ESA and AAEE.

ESA Governing Board Photos

2025 ESA Governing Board

2025 ESA Governing Board

(Left to right and front to back):  Melissa Siebert (Vice President), Jacqueline Maille (Student), Rory McDonnell (International), Lina Bernaola (President), Karla Addesso (SE Branch), Faith Oi (Treasurer), Mary Gardiner (NC Branch), Andrew Short (Vice President Elect), Mark W

ESA Ethics Statement

Policy Overview

The purpose of the Society is to promote the science of entomology in all its subdisciplines for the advancement of science and the benefit of society, to publish and encourage publications pertaining to entomology, and to assure cooperation in all measures leading to these ends. In accordance with this purpose, The Society expects its members, staff, affiliates, and vendors to:

Committees

ESA Committees provide recommendations to the Governing Board, establish objectives and operational procedures, and assist in implementing various programs and activities. The Finance, Audit, and Ethics and Rules Committees are considered Standing Committees in the ESA Bylaws, while all other committees are outlined in the Society Policy Manual.

Code of Ethics for the ESA Governing Board

The Governing Board of the Entomological Society of America (ESA) is charged with overseeing the business affairs of the Society (subject to decisions on policy and actions by the membership) and has the authority to act on behalf of the Society unless otherwise specified by ESA Constitution or Bylaws. The conduct of ESA business may occasionally pose a potential conflict of interest for one or more members of the Board. Board members are to be vigilant regarding such potential conflicts and to conduct business so as to prevent conflicts of interest from compromising Board actions.