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OIA request and reply from the AFB PMP
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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis Crowley" data-source="post: 6391" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>The AFB board, puts out nominations for board members with a set of skills they may be looking for to either compliment the other board members or a particular project going forward. Those that put their names forward are interviewed by the Chair, deputy Chair and an independent person, they are checked on the skill set, police check etc and also have they acted legally in their responsibilities under the AFB plan, when decided the short list is presented to the AFB board and if if OK then presented to the APINZ board, if the APINZ board doesn't see any RED FLAGS it is given the tick of approval. The only board seat that doesn't go through this is the APINZ seat (that I hold) it is determined by the APINZ board. Any levy paying beekeeper can submit a nomination when they come up.</p><p></p><p>The AFB Board has on it at the moment: 4 commercial beekeepers, 3 Hobbyist Beekeepers. And we have 3 advisory type seats from MPI.</p><p>Only 2 of these board members are APINZ members, Myself and one other, I think you have a very good cross-section of the beekeeping community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis Crowley, post: 6391, member: 63"] The AFB board, puts out nominations for board members with a set of skills they may be looking for to either compliment the other board members or a particular project going forward. Those that put their names forward are interviewed by the Chair, deputy Chair and an independent person, they are checked on the skill set, police check etc and also have they acted legally in their responsibilities under the AFB plan, when decided the short list is presented to the AFB board and if if OK then presented to the APINZ board, if the APINZ board doesn't see any RED FLAGS it is given the tick of approval. The only board seat that doesn't go through this is the APINZ seat (that I hold) it is determined by the APINZ board. Any levy paying beekeeper can submit a nomination when they come up. The AFB Board has on it at the moment: 4 commercial beekeepers, 3 Hobbyist Beekeepers. And we have 3 advisory type seats from MPI. Only 2 of these board members are APINZ members, Myself and one other, I think you have a very good cross-section of the beekeeping community. [/QUOTE]
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