13th September 2011, 10:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 13th September 2011, 11:01 AM by dirtpixie.)
The IfA Council
http://www.archaeologists.net/organisation/council
At present IfA Council has a maximum of 25 seats (including its Executive committee). Council members (elected Directors of the Company) are expected to carry out the following duties:
[/INDENT]Approximately one third are elected on an annual basis to serve for thee years, and members are drawn from any category of corporate membership. Members of Council may put themselves forward for a second term should they wish. Council meets four times a year.
Much of the work of the Institute is undertaken on a voluntary basis and depends on goodwill and support of members. Council and its staff are advised by a number of standing committees and working parties. In addition there are area and special interest groups which report to Council. Committees and groups may be contacted via IfA office.[INDENT](From: Institute for Archaeologists, 2011, Yearbook and Directory 2011, 11 edition, Cathedral Communications Limited, Tisbury, Wiltshire, p.11.)
[/INDENT]At present 19 seats are occupied with six vacant.
Three seats have come to the end of their three-year term and are up for re-election.
So, in total nine seats are up for election.
There are 15 candidates.
Information is listed below.
Election Statements and Brief Biographies can be found through the AGM page and in the Notice of an AGM
I can supply information for contacting each candidate should people wish. To do this just email me. Their contact information is though freely available via the Ifa in the Members Directory.
Please contact a BAJR moderator or myself if you feel any information is incorrect.
http://www.archaeologists.net/organisation/council
At present IfA Council has a maximum of 25 seats (including its Executive committee). Council members (elected Directors of the Company) are expected to carry out the following duties:
- to be Directors of the company with legal and fiduciary responsibility, including having an in-depth understanding of the financial position of the Institute
- to be the elected representatives of the membership, having a duty to ensure that they are aware of the issues facing the profession and to be sufficiently informed of the wishes of the members
- to be ambassadors for the IfA explaining IfA policy to members and non-members, and to recruit new members to the Institute
- to be responsible for health and safety
[/INDENT]Approximately one third are elected on an annual basis to serve for thee years, and members are drawn from any category of corporate membership. Members of Council may put themselves forward for a second term should they wish. Council meets four times a year.
Much of the work of the Institute is undertaken on a voluntary basis and depends on goodwill and support of members. Council and its staff are advised by a number of standing committees and working parties. In addition there are area and special interest groups which report to Council. Committees and groups may be contacted via IfA office.[INDENT](From: Institute for Archaeologists, 2011, Yearbook and Directory 2011, 11 edition, Cathedral Communications Limited, Tisbury, Wiltshire, p.11.)
[/INDENT]At present 19 seats are occupied with six vacant.
Three seats have come to the end of their three-year term and are up for re-election.
So, in total nine seats are up for election.
There are 15 candidates.
Information is listed below.
Election Statements and Brief Biographies can be found through the AGM page and in the Notice of an AGM
I can supply information for contacting each candidate should people wish. To do this just email me. Their contact information is though freely available via the Ifa in the Members Directory.
Please contact a BAJR moderator or myself if you feel any information is incorrect.