Serbian Council of Great Britain ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2018

On behalf of the Management Committee it is my pleasure to invite you to the Annual General Meeting of the Serbian Council of Great Britain. The meeting will take place in the Serbian Club at Bishop Nikolaj Community Centre, 89 Lancaster Road, London W11 1QQ on Friday 23rd February 2018.

The Annual General Meeting will begin around 6.30pm and will be followed at 7.30 by the book launch ‘Death’s Sting: Duplicity and Deceit in the Balkans’ by Ewen Southby- Tailyour. The book launch is co-hosted by the Serbian Orthodox church of St Sava, London who will be providing refreshments following the book launch.

The Management Committee encourages members and non- members to attend the Annual General Meeting to find out about the work of the Serbian Council over the past year and to learn about future projects.

The Officers and Management Committee will be elected at the AGM, and only those who have filled in membership forms will be eligible to stand or vote in the election process. A membership form can be found on the SCGB website and will be available at the AGM.

The Management Committee encourages members to stand for the positions available for election which include.

Officers of the Serbian Council of Great Britain

a) Chair
c) Secretary
d) Treasurer

Up to 12 members of the Management Committee

Members wishing to stand for election will provide the Secretary with a statement and short biography by 10th February 2018. These will be circulated to members two weeks prior to the AGM together with notice of the AGM and its agenda. The election of candidates shall take place at the AGM and proxy or email votes by those unable to attend will be accepted.

Please renew your membership so that you can participate in the election process and influence the policy of the Serbian Council of Great Britain.

Olga Stanojlovic
Chairwoman
Serbian Council of Great Britain

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