{"id":1373,"date":"2013-03-18T20:09:38","date_gmt":"2013-03-18T20:09:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.guamnesty.org.uk\/?p=1373"},"modified":"2017-03-21T10:59:53","modified_gmt":"2017-03-21T10:59:53","slug":"annual-general-meeting-and-ceilidh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.guamnesty.org.uk\/2013\/03\/annual-general-meeting-and-ceilidh\/","title":{"rendered":"Annual General Meeting and Ceilidh"},"content":{"rendered":"
Tomorrow is a busy day for GU Amnesty,: we’ll hear about Sri Lanka, hold our AGM and then head down ot the STAR\/ GU Red Cross Ceilidh. It’s all part of our patented mixture of Human Rights, activism and dance. So if you want to spend next year delveing into the world of Amnesty International we are meeting Tomorrow – 5pm – QMU – Committee Room 1.<\/strong><\/div>\n
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Annual General Meeting & Committee Elections<\/strong><\/div>\n
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The AGM is arguable our most important meeting of the year. It’s our chance to review how the year has gone, what we have achieved and look forward to what we hope to achieve next year – a big part of that is mobdro free download<\/a> electing our new committee. This year we had two by-elections early on and it really helped people who wouldn’t other wise get the chance to be invovled get involved, so next year the plan is to elect the two Ordinary Board members after summer rather than at the AGM. The positions up for election tomorrow will be:<\/div>\n
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President: Responsible for chairing meeting and the overall direction of the group.<\/div>\n
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Vice President: Responsible for assisting the president and filling in when they are unavailable<\/div>\n
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Treasurer: In charge of the groups finances and bank accounts<\/div>\n
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Secretary: Responsible for managing the group’s correspondence and affiliations <\/div>\n
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Publicity Officer: Responsible for getting out events and campaigns out there online and in student publications<\/div>\n
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Campaigns Officer: Coordinates and researches our campaigns<\/div>\n
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Fundraising Officer: Comes us with fundraising ideas and takes the lead putting them into practise<\/div>\n
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Website Convener: Keeps our webiste updated and looking slick<\/div>\n
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STAR\/ GU Red Cross Ceilidh – Qudos – \u00c2\u00a34 otd<\/strong><\/div>\n
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Since haven’t had a social in a while (and everyone love dancing in a non- Sauchiehall Street environment) the plan is to head down to Qudos for a Ceilidh. The tickets are \u00c2\u00a34 on the door to support Student Action for Refugees and GU Red Cross.<\/div>\n
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After the Holidays<\/strong><\/div>\n
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This is the last newsletter of term, but don’t despair – there are alread ideas for the Human Rights related fun after the holidays! AmnesTea In the Park is a definite possibility, but we’ll have to wait until we hear Mobdro Online TV<\/a> the ideas that the 2013-14 GU Amnesty Committee come up with. if you want to be a part of that You’ll have to come down tomorrow.<\/div>\n
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See you then,<\/p>\n

Martin<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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