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SAU:SA is taking nominations for an Events Coordinator

If you are interested or know of someone who would be great for the job please PM me with the nominations.

The Executive Committee is meeting again on Monday 7th September, so we would envisage having selected an Events Coordinator at this time.

PM me with nominations. Be aware the nominated person is required to become a paid members of the club.

I would be more than happy to sit down with any persons interested in the position to discuss.

;)

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any more nominations? Please keep this thread on topic.

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Keep the rubbish out of here thanks. This thread is for an Event Coordinator nomination, not events nominations. :D

I'd like to hear some more nominations. I will be in contact with some members/nominees during the next week to discuss this position with them.

;)

i also would like to nominate LUKE (heslo) for this position.....at least there will be more track days ;)

he did an awesome job of teaming up with KIM and getting the track day thing all organised.....really had a wicked time out there

PM sent Luke.

Okay, so Heslo is the popular one to date. Are there any other nominations?

Bear in mind you will have the full support of the Committee and SAU:SA members, so its not too hard a job.

Experience in organising events is not essential as long as you have good organsiational skills and the passion for it.

;)

OH NOES dAVE WHAT HAVE YOU started
no wait i want to nominate him for the i love heslo club im joining them when he becomes coffee club affiliated
rofl....dont forget to throw in some skid comps :banana: ..im sure the pan at speedway city would be cheap to hire
SAU whore has spoken keep it clean fellas :D
ive created a monster. awesome.

bet you 5 bucks i know what lukes answer will be,

How much does it pay? ;)

ENOUGH!!!

Take this shit to Wasteland!

Haha. Should of kept my mouth shut. Although it would be nice to give something back to SAU, im not very good at planning anything.

I'll try and organise some cruises and track days later on and see how they go.

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