Many charities have spaces allocated to other organisations they consider appropriate.
Quoting Gordon Joly gordon.joly@pobox.com:
On 29/02/2012 23:37, Thomas Dalton wrote:
It might be worth adding a little more detail on the WMF representative on the WMUK board idea (which is a new one to me, and I very much doubt it will actually be proposed, but since it is new I doubt Sue has any information from us on how it would work). Explain that all board members have to be ratified by a general meeting (at the moment, annually). At best, we could have a separate vote on the WMF rep (rather than having them stand in the main election), but they would still need to get 50% support of members each year. (And introducing that separate vote would need 67% support.)
It's much like the chapter-selected seats on the WMF board - they still have to be ratified by the members of the WMF, it's just that the members of the WMF are just the WMF board.
I assume that the Charities Commission and Companies House would be happy with this proposal for a WMF board member? Does the "Wiki UK Limited" constitution allow for a "body" to join the board as a constituted body (rather than a "real person")?
Gordo
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