AIB Executive Committee election underway

The AIB’s governing Executive Committee is a six-person team elected from the AIB’s Membership. The Committee holds office for two years.

Elections for the next two-year period have now started, with five nominees for two vacancies, and four current members of the Committee standing for re-election. Voting papers have been sent to the primary contact in all AIB Member organisations. Votes must be cast no later than 9 December 2015.

Details of the candidates are here:

Those standing for re-election – click here

New candidates standing: click here

AIB announces new Executive Committee

Elections for the AIB’s Executive Committee, the six-member group that oversees the Association’s strategic direction and work plan, were held during March. Eleven candidates had been nominated from within the AIB’s international membership for the Executive Committee whose members hold their position for a two-year term.

The six member Executive Committee is now

AIB seeks nominations for its Executive Committee

AIB’s Governance is undertaken by a six member Executive Committee elected from the membership. Nominations for the Executive Committee – AIB’s leading advisory group – are now sought from AIB members and elections take place in February.

The Executive Committee has an important role in influencing policy and standards in  broadcasting and electronic media globally. It works, for example, to shape regulatory policy in many markets globally. It is unique in bringing together the views, knowledge and expertise of the broadcasting industry from all parts of the world.

Full information is being sent to members – only member companies are eligible to nominate and vote for the Executive Committee which defines the AIB’s strategy and work plan.

AIB’s CEO, Simon Spanswick, is writing to all AIB members seeking nominations which should be submitted by 31 January 2013. Elections will then take place in February with the new Committee members taking up their two-year post on 1 March 2013.