Annual General Meeting 2016
Your council invites you to attend the2016 Annual General Meeting of The Insurance Institute of Luton and St.Albans Insurance Institute.Hear first-hand reports from council members on previous and future activities and vote on the appointment of new council members.
Here is the agenda for the AGM.
Ordinary Business
1. Apologies for absence
2. Minutes of the AGM held on 13th April 2015
3. Annual Report of Council
4. Accounts for the year to 31 December 2015
5. Appointment of an Examiner of Accounts
6. Elections of Council
President Branko Bjelobaba
Deputy President To be confirmed
Vice-Presidents
Dick Richardson
Brian Alderton
Andrew Watson
Alastair Body
Luke Patterson
Chris Lowe
Officers and Members to be elected en bloc
Special Business
1. Handover and investiture of the President for the year 2016/7 including:
- President presentation
- Award of President's medal
- Vote of thanks.
2. Date of next year's AGM
3. AOB
4. Adjourn to toast incoming President
Our Annual General Meeting is on 18th April 2016, giving you the opportunity to apply to sit on our council in a general capacity or in a dedicated role.
That might be treasurer, secretary, or an officer responsible for education, membership or the organisation of the annual dinner (the first date people look for when the calendar is revealed).
You might have experience and skills in careers guidance, or you might fancy a crack at running the sports & social side of things.
But, of course, you don’t need to stand for office. You can simply rock up to the AGM and hear first-hand reports from council members on previous and future activities and vote on the appointment of new council members.
Democracy in action, CII-style!
Find out what it's all about and how you can make a difference.
If you would like to apply for one of the following positions please contact the institute secretary David Korn at lutoncii@hotmail.com or ring him on 07816 872911
- Secretary
- Treasurer
- Education Secretary
- Dinner Secretary
- Careers Officer
- Charities Officer
- Young Professionals leader
Being a council member brings with it an array of benefits including the opportunity to network with senior figures from the industry, develop your own personal skills and raise your profile within the local market.
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