Not quite true - in the old days a non-Governor only had the right to participate in the meeting if he/she was holding a proxy. Often the pres would recognize someone but wasn't required to. This...
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Not quite true - in the old days a non-Governor only had the right to participate in the meeting if he/she was holding a proxy. Often the pres would recognize someone but wasn't required to. This...
Talk to a VM and get him/her to nominate him.
What one says in the CFC Forum outside the Meeting Room area doesn't count - it's what is said and done here. It's like me saying on a call-in show "I would like to be prime minister" - somehow I...
I would think most of the above could be handled under conflict of interest rules no? It seems to me that such a person if elected would be constantly recusing him/herself.
All the threads in section 4 are for nomination of Executive Members and Officers of the Chess Federation of Canada. The qualification to hold any office is the same as to be a CFC Voting Member,...