16 May 2019
BPIF Regional Boards – why do they exist, and how can they benefit your business?
The BPIF is split into 6 regions, of which your membership sits within the North East. The regional splits allow for localised membership support and knowledge of local initiatives and opportunities.
Each region has a Regional Board that meets 3 times per year, which is made up of a Regional Chair and Vice-Chair plus senior representatives from a wide range of BPIF members across the region.
The Regional Boards exist primarily to gather and assess members' views and pass these to BPIF Directors and Committees, as well as receiving reports and commenting on plans policies and strategies from the National Council.
You can gain benefit from the Regional Board through:-
Knowing your Regional Board members – the list of board members can be found by clicking here.
Being involved – should you be interested in attending or joining a Regional Board, please contact one of the Board Members, or Darren Shepherd for further information. The next meeting is on Wednesday 12 June.
Questions – any questions or matters that you would like the Regional Board to comment on should be passed to Darren Shepherd or Wendy Siddiqui for inclusion in the next meeting.
Venues – holding the meetings at different locations across the region is always important, should you have any suggestions please contact Darren Shepherd.
Agendas and minutes – are always available for download here.
We hope to see you at a meeting in the near future.
To contact Darren Shepherd or Wendy Siddiqui about any of the above please either email [email protected] or [email protected]
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