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Andrew Muir proposed that to be eligible to become Scottish Champion a player must be SCO affiliated with FIDE.
I seconded.
Why is it not listed in the motions for the AGM?
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Did you email Andy Howie or did you just post about it in the noticeboard (it has been mentioned at least once that that doesn't count as proposing a motion).
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While I sympathise with George/Andy M and their motions - I'm a bit more concerned about the lack of volunteers/candidates for other positions - I'm assuming that there will be an attempt to try and fill from the floor on the day?
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mclarke Wrote:While I sympathise with George/Andy M and their motions - I'm a bit more concerned about the lack of volunteers/candidates for other positions - I'm assuming that there will be an attempt to try and fill from the floor on the day?
I have more concern that there will be an attempt to try and fill from the floor on the day. I was nominated in advance but I had to stand and explain my qualifications to stand as junior home & what experience I had to bring to the post. Same for Phil as IJD. There has been little of that in recent years. The IJD post in particular, but both, need to have someone experienced in organising & co-ordinating events as well as having PVG & experience in working with juniors or be a parent. Schools development doesn't seem such an issue as nothing has been done for the last two years anyway but it would be nice if someone could take on the role & get more schools involved, especially Secondary.
Before the trolls jump on the bandwagon - no I'm not currently a member & we know why but I served my time for CS which is more than most have done
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I have a motion for the AGM:
If a forum member witnesses another member attempting to propose a motion for the AGM, they could, like, remind them to formally put forward the motion. :')
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'Proxy Votes must be received by 6pm on Sunday 23rd August, 2015' (CS announcement on AGM at the website homepage
Sadly I doubt if I can make it to the AGM but would like to provide proxy votes. The announcement above, however, fails to make clear either:
a) who should 'receive' such votes; or
b) in what 'format' they should be 'received'
Must proxies be forwarded to the Exec Director (or to any attending CS member, as has been 'OK' in the fairly recent past)? Is email OK (and to what e-address, if there is now a 'fixed' recipient)?
Grateful for clarification and many thanks.