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2022 FEDERAL BOARD OF DIRECTOR NOMINATIONS

Dear Members,


As Zone representatives were elected last year, the 2022 Board of Director Nominations is for the 4 Federal positions.
 
Federal Board Directors may be from anywhere within Australia and must be a financial Full member or an Honorary Life member.
 
The Federal Board Directors who are retiring this year and who are eligible for re-election are;
 
Amanda Salisbury
Edward Quinn
Jack Wright
Sue Fawcett
 
Federal Board Directors who are elected this year will serve a two year term.
 
As ABCA continues to see growth and making many positive developments it is important that members consider their representation and use the democratic process to ensure a strong and active management committee.
 
To submit a 2022 Federal Board of Director Nomination please complete the below Nomination Form and return it to the ABCA office before 5pm, Friday 2nd September 2022.
 
Kind regards,      

Tessa Pearson
CEO
Australian Brangus Cattle Association

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD NOMINATION FORM
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