According to parliamentarians who have been members of gender caucuses, forming an executive group and determining a mechanism for its selection helps promote the continuity of the gender caucus’ work. Its rotation also ensures that members are rallying behind a cause rather than a particular individual, and can be an additional tool for maintaining balance among political parties involved in the caucus. Members should discuss the roles of the different executive committee positions and the length of their terms. Making these decisions among the potential membership of the caucus is a further opportunity to establish collaborative work methods and find consensus.