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The Annual General Meeting of the NSW Division of the Institute will be held on Monday 25 August 2014 at AECOM, Level 21, 420 George St, Sydney. Free for EIANZ members. Non-members welcome to attend for $25.
5:30pm Registrations
6:00pm Guest speaker – Jay Stricker, AECOM
6:30pm AGM
7.00pm Questions and discussion
7:15pm Fellowship Award Ceremony
7:30pm Drinks and canapés
8:00pm Close
AGM Agenda
1. Welcome and apologies
2. Confirmation of previous minutes
3. Treasurer’s Report, 2013/14 Audited Financial Statement
4. NSW Councillor’s Report on the past year
5. President’s Report on the past year
6. General business
7. Nominations for 2014/15 NSW Division of the EIANZ Committee
8. Election of 2014/15 NSW Division of the EIANZ Committee
Guest Speaker – Jay Stricker, Industry Director (Transportation), AECOM
Jay has worked in senior executive roles in government, in RTA and Sydney Water Corporation managing all aspects of environmental management, community and stakeholder consultation and general management, as well as the development and delivery of major infrastructure projects. In the last three years, Jay has led major transportation studies including the High Speed Rail Feasibility Study Phase 2 and the route selection and concept design and environmental assessment for the Princes Highway Upgrade Gerringong to Bomaderry. Jay specialises in Environmental assessment for infrastructure, ecology, including human ecology, climate change adaptations for infrastructure, project and program leadership.
Please RSVP by 20 August 2014. Email apologies to at eianz.nsw@gmail.com.
When: 25 August 2014
Cost: AU $ 25
Registrations Open: 17th August 14 12:00 AM
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.