[Chapter-delegates] Australia Chapter AGM, and Office Holders

Rufina DABO finatech1 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 29 04:00:27 PDT 2019


Thank you Mr Paul

Congratulations
Madame SARR Rufina DABO
Université Virtuelle du Sénégal (UVS)
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la
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Le mar. 29 oct. 2019 à 01:20, Paul Brooks via Chapter-delegates <
chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org> a écrit :

> Last night, our Australian chapter held its Annual General Meeting, and
> presented our annual report and financial report to members - those docs
> are publicly available on our website at https://internet.org.au/agm-2019
>
> Following the AGM, last night the Directors held the 'First Board Meeting
> after the AGM' to elect office-holders for the coming year, as described in
> our Constitution.
>
> After due consideration, the Board of Directors decided to continue the
> current office-holders unchanged, which is:
>
>    - Paul Brooks                 - Chair
>    - Cheryl Langdon-Orr   - Vice-Chair (International) & Treasurer
>    - Keith Besgrove            - Vice-Chair
>    - Sae Ra Germaine        - Vice Chair
>    - Roger Clarke                - Secretary
>
> non office-holder Directors:
>
>    - Geoff Huston
>    - Greg Adamson
>    - Holly Raiche
>    - James Horton
>    - Peter Tonoli
>
>
> At the NetThing IGF yesterday, we heard often from panellists and the
> participants about the importance of volunteers in the not-for-profit and
> civil society organisations, who are driving their organisations in their
> 'spare time' outside their dayjobs, or indeed may be self-employed, so the
> time they donate to their volunteer role is directly competing with their
> ability to earn an income, resulting in a 'contribution in-kind' that can
> be directly measured in many $thousands.
>
> People contribute on a volunteer basis for many reasons - to make a
> difference, to meet and work with awesome people, to contribute to a
> movement that strikes a chord or a passion. We are immensely lucky to have
> these outstanding people donating their efforts for Internet Australia in a
> leadership capacity, and I am grateful as Chair for their support, and the
> opportunity to work with them, with our Members, and with the ISOC movement
> globally,  to bring a considered, authoritative, evidence-based voice on
> behalf of all the general users of the Internet for work, rest, support,
> education, and play, and to educate and help people understand the issues
> and implications of proposed changes.
>
> Best Regards, Paul
>
> --
> Paul Brooks
> Chair, Internet Australiapaul.brooks at internet.org.au
> https://www.internet.org.au
>
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