FMC is calling for new members to join the Executive team

FMC is calling for new members to join the Executive team

 

Do you know someone who might want to help shape the future of our wild places and make their mark on an organisation with a deep-rooted history in Aotearoa’s outdoor community?

For almost 100 years, FMC has been run by volunteer Executive members. With our next two-year term coming up, we’re looking for volunteer members to join the team.

If you know an FMC member with experience in policy, planning, law, governance, stakeholder engagement, marketing and communications, finance, or administration, and who aligns with our kaupapa, we strongly encourage you to nominate them. Remember that only FMC member clubs or individual supporters can nominate, or be nominated!

Nominations open on 1 March 2026 and close on 12 April 2026.

To find out more about being on the Executive, have a read of our FAQs– and to submit a nomination, complete the form and email it to Executive Operations Officer, Sophie Tucker, at eo@fmc.org.nz.

Quicklinks:

Frequently Asked Questions

Nomination Form

Image: Left to right: Robin McNeill, Ollie Clifton (BCT South Island Volunteer Manager), Megan Dimozantos, Raymond Ford, Louise Hammersley, Allan Brent, Louise Hammersley, Nick McBride, Rob Brown (BCT Manager). Taken by Sophie Tucker.

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