More about the Executive Committee including current members
More about the Council including current members
With the exception of matters reserved to the Council, responsibility for running the Association is vested, under the Constitution, in the Executive Committee.
The first Executive Committee members are:
The first Secretary to the Executive Committee is Vicky Mortlock.
The Constitution provides, in summary, for the Council:
The Council is made up of an equal number of members appointed by the Dean (Appointed Members) and an equal number of members selected from alumni by a Selection Committee established as provided for in the Constitution (Selected Members) with a maximum of 10 in each category. It is envisaged that the Council will include upto 2 student (or very recently graduated) members.
The Constitution provides for a President (or joint Presidents) to preside over meetings of the Council and of the Association.
It also provides for the Appointed Members to be appointed by the Dean or to be ex officio.
The ex-officio members are the Chair of the Executive Committee and the Dean or his or her representative.
The starting size of the Council is 10, comprising 5 Appointed Members and 5 (deemed) Selected Members drawn from alumni and selected by the Dean.
Future Selected Members are to be selected by a Selection Committee of the Council from those members of the Association who put themselves forward for selection.
Our current plan is for the Council to move to its maximum size in stages with 6 more members (3 Appointed Members and 3 Selected Members) joining in 2025/26 and 4 more members (2 Appointed Members and 2 Selected Members) joining in 2027/28.
The first Council members are:
* Appointed Member
** Appointed Member – ex officio
*** first deemed Selected Member
The first Secretary to the Council is Vicky Mortlock.
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