Notice of Annual General Meeting: IABC NSW Chapter

The Annual General Meeting of the NSW Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators will be held 5.30pm, Tuesday 14 December 2021.  This includes election of our Board Members for 2022. 

Election of Board Members

The NSW Chapter Board may consist of up to 12 serving members and we expect to have vacant positions going into 2022. Serving on the Board is a fantastic opportunity to join a vibrant community of communication practitioners who are passionate about advancing careers and the credibility of our profession. 

To qualify for the NSW Chapter Board, nominees must be financial members in good standing and members of the NSW Chapter. The main criteria for seeking to nominate to serve on the Board are an ability and willingness to commit time to running the Chapter and attending monthly meetings and events. Membership of the NSW Chapter Board of the IABC is voluntary and there is no remuneration/salary paid. The responsibilities of Board members follow those outlined in the NSW Dept of Fair Trading Model Rules for Incorporated Associations.

All Board Members are expected to be engaged, active contributors and lead or support at least one Chapter event for the year. Members who wish to contribute but do not have the time to commit to the Board are invited to volunteer or join a Chapter sub-committee.

If you are interested in nominating for a Board vacancy, please refer to the Nomination Rules and complete the Nomination Form.

The final deadline for nominations is Friday 19th November 2021, 5.00 pm (AEST)

Attendance to the AGM is free but those wishing to attend are required to register here.

Agenda

  1. Registration & welcome 

  2. 2020 President’s Report 

  3. Finance Report 1 July 2020 – 30 June 2021 

  4. Election to fill vacant Board positions 

  5. Officially close meeting 

Date: 5.30pm Tuesday 14 December 2021  

Location: To be advised  


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