Australia's Greg Hywood and Ross McPherson, and India's D.D. Purkayastha and Rajiv Verma have roles in INMA following Sunday's elections.
The annual business meeting in New York sees UK mobile media consultant Mark Challinor take over from NYT chief consumer Officer Yasmin Namini as president with Eduardo Garces, general manager of Colombia's El Espectador as vice president.
Challinor, a long-time London and Liverpool newspaper executive, currently heads Media Futures following two mobile consultancies and spearheading mobile strategy for London's Telegraph Media Group.
Ross McPherson - one of the two brothers who run Shepparton News publisher McPherson Media Group - takes a three-year term as the association's treasurer.
Chief executive and managing director of Fairfax Media Greg Hywood is one of seven directors elected. The others are Olivier Bonsart (20 Minutes France/Ouest France), Stephen Dunbar-Johnson (New York Times Company), Susie Ellwood (Austin American-Statesman, USA), Laura Evans (Scripps Networks Interactive, USA), Thomas Peterssohn (MittMedia, Sweden), Grzegorz Piechota (Gazeta Wyborcza and Agora Foundation, Poland) and Monica Ray (Condé Nast, USA).
Members affirmed the board appointments of Santiago Alvarez (El Tiempo, Colombia) as Latin America division president; Sandy Naudé (Independent Newspapers, South Africa); D.D. Purkayastha (ABP, India) as South Asia division president; and HT Media chief executive Rajiv Verma.
Kathleen Coleman (The Spokesman-Review, USA), Ravi Dhariwal (Bennett, Coleman & Company, India), Bengt Ottosson (Expressen, Sweden) and Robert Whitehead, who is a board member of McPherson Media Group, Australia, retire from the INMA board.