Nominations for the 2023 FMC Executive are open

It is that time of the year again when we ask all our member clubs to think about nominating someone for the Executive. It is a stimulating body to work with, bringing together people from right around NZ and dealing with a wide range of outdoor recreation related issues.

Likewise, if you are passionate about outdoor recreation and you support the work we do, if you have time and skills you’d like to contribute – especially in policy, planning, law, or administration – FMC would love to have you on board.

Since FMC President Robin McNeill has decided not to lead our organization in the coming year, a new President will also be elected.

To learn a bit more about what the FMC executive do, and what being on the executive means, take a look at our FMC Executive prospective member FAQ.

If this sounds like your thing, get a member club to nominate you!

Nominations can be on this form, or a club may simply email its nominations directly to eo@fmc.org.nz, provided each nominee also sends an email consenting to the nomination. All nominations must be received by e-mail no later than 5pm on Wednesday 12 April 2023.

For any other questions, please contact eo@fmc.org.nz.

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