Elections to the Board of Management: 2007I am pleased to announce that the following nominations were received from Members for the recent call for elections. Given the number of places vacant, one in the case of Senior Vice Chair and four in the case of Members of the Board, the named Members are elected unopposed.
I wish to thank these Members for standing for election and look forward to working with them in the future. Senior Vice ChairPaul Heinrich Members of the Board of ManagementAllison Allen Roger Broadie Dorothy Davies ![]() Public
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Submitted by: Gareth Davies
Publication date: 05th November 2007 Withdrawal date: 14th November 2008 Created: 05th November 2007 Last updated: 24th April 2008 14:58 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/517 |
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