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2014 SBWN Committee Update leading up to our AGM in August

08 Jul 2014 10:12 AM | Deleted user

Dear Ladies,

We are so thrilled to update you that plans for our AGM and New Committee are coming along very positively.

Our wonderful Secretary, Jess McAuliffe, is stepping down after serving two years on our Committee and so is our Treasurer, Joanne Denbrok. Both have done a great job supporting the committee and we give them our heartfelt thanks. We are still seeking expressions of interest for both of these positions. If you love what SBWN does and would like to contribute - we'd love to have you. No prior committee experience is necessary as you will be joining a very experienced and supportive team.

I have decided to step down from the President's role as my availability is going to be more limited from now on but I am staying on as a general committee member to ensure a smooth transition for our new President.

Announcement!!

We are delighted that Megan Vuillermin of Your Small Business Mentor (www.your-smallbusinessmentor.com) has nominated to be our President.

Plus the following Nominations have also come in :
• Gill Hardman - Vice President
• Gill Mertens - re-nominating for Publicity
• Patricia Hanrahan - re-nominating for Events
• Kahren Richardson - re-nominating for Webmaster
• Sharon Patullo - re-nominating for Membership Secretary
• Margaret Denbrok - General Committee Member
• Libby Thompson - General Committee Member
• Deanne Stanley - General Committee Member

We are only awaiting nominations for Secretary and Treasurer – so if you wish to nominate yourself, or you can think of someone that may be interested in nominating and joining a fabulous committee, please do let us know.

From your President, Libby Thompson

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