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OK folks, with the final results accounted for and after much deliberation, I’d like to present the first SAU-SA Club, Board of Committee Members.

Without going into too much detail, I polled outright for 2 positions but unfortunately can’t (for obvious reasons) fulfil both positions. I’ve therefore taken into consideration all votes and who I agree would better represent the two positions then taken a step back. In consideration of the remaining votes and by unanimous decision by the new President and Secretary, I’ve accepted the offer of another position in the committee.

Here is the 1st SAU-SA Club Board:

Shane (RBWARE) - President

Shane has previous club experience, public recognition, knowledge of the motorsport industry and the persona that the club needs if it is to get off the ground successfully.

Pete (SLED) - Vice President

Ruby (RubyRS4) - Secretary

This is a hard position to fill and a very important one. It’s a “no brainer” that without all the very hard work that Ruby has put into getting this thing off the ground (not to mention all the rubbish that he’s had to put up with), that he would be perfect for this role and to be honest, if he didn’t accept this position, we’d be scratching our heads right now.

Nene (Nene260RS) - Treasurer

Nene is a popular choice for this position. Working in a bank makes this a “no brainer” as well. Although Nene will have her hands full with a new arrival in a few months, Ruby and others have offered their full support behind her.

Cara (Miss34) - Events Coordinator

Cara was an outright vote getter for this position obviously by the fact that she has the runs on the board with her organizational skills and enthusiasm to make things happen.

Damo (Damo-R34) - Web Design/Editor

Damo has shown enthusiasm and has the resources that he can pull from to fulfil this position well. The fact that he has shown eagerness, a determination to be involved and maturity beyond his years, tells me that he’ll be an asset.

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Congrats to all on the Committee ... and congrats to all who joined and who cast their votes. You're all still an important part of it, and without your support there would be no club. :D

Now that we have names of Committee members, we can now start getting forms in for CAMS affiliation, bank account, etc. I'll give Directors a call tomorrow and book a table/room for (say) 7.30pm next Friday (5/6/2009)? There will be much to discuss, and much for the club to offer its members.

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I'll give Directors a call tomorrow and book a table/room for (say) 7.30pm next Friday (5/6/2009)? There will be much to discuss, and much for the club to offer its members.

Congrats to the chiefs voted in, and good luck with it all!!

Ruby, As we have our monthly meeting at the Directors, i would suggest to them that you will be looking to hold a meeting on, for example every 3rd tuesday of the month or something like that, book it in early and everyone in the club will know when the meetings are and have no excuses for missing it, Just a suggestion!

EDIT: oh and thats the room upstairs, ours is every 4th monday in the month, you might want to make yours every 4th Tuesday and they can leave the tables out!!

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Ruby, As we have our monthly meeting at the Directors, i would suggest to them that you will be looking to hold a meeting on, for example every 3rd tuesday of the month or something like that, book it in early and everyone in the club will know when the meetings are and have no excuses for missing it, Just a suggestion!

EDIT: oh and thats the room upstairs, ours is every 4th monday in the month, you might want to make yours every 4th Tuesday and they can leave the tables out!!

Thanks for the tip Deluxe. I'm planning our first pow-wow (not really an official monthly meet, but a meeting in any case to intro the team and talk about the to-dos), hopefully next Friday. But I'll contact the others first and find a suitable time for all. Then I'll run past them what you've mentioned and see how it fits in with all. One problem is my studies, which can fall on a Tuesday night. But I should be able to control that at enrolment time.

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