To
Phillip Brooks, G4NZQ
Charlie Morrison, GI4FUE
Dear Sirs,
I am writing on behalf of the Crawley Amateur Radio Club. You are a candidates for election to the RSGB Board. We have read your statement in RadCom, but we have a number of questions that we wish to put to you to factor into our decision making before voting in the Board Election.
To make this an open process I have posted the questions on the CARC Blog (carconline.blogspot.com), and have requested that Southgate ARC (http://www.southgatearc.org/) post them on their Newswire service. We would request that you copy your answers to those two web services, or that you request that I do so on your behalf.
1) Many elements of the RSGB decision making process take place behind closed doors with little effort to consult with members before a final decision is made. In this modern, Internet connected era, there are many ways to solicit wider input from the community. If (re)elected what steps will you take to ensure that the RSGB Board gathers wider input as part of its decision making process?
2) The sub-committees of Board, for example the ETCC is composed primarily of unelected members. What steps will you take to ensure that the membership of sub-committees is more representative of RSGB membership, that they are accountable to the membership for their decisions and the that decision making process is transparent and includes an appeal mechanism?
3) The RSGB recently increased its membership fees at a time when members are under considerable financial stress. What measures do you feel the RSGB should take to ensure that it does not place additional financial burdens on its membership during the current financial crisis?
Stewart Bryant
Chairman Crawley ARC
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