National Officers and Committee
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President: R. B. Coles
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The Central Committee
The management of the RSA is in the hands of the Central Committee, comprising the four Honorary Officers together with an elected committee
The present officers are:
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Chairman: Anne Noonan (e-mail; chair@caa-rsa.org.uk) |
Secretary: Jan Jenkins (e-mail; secretary@caa-rsa.org.uk ) |
Vice-Chairman: Tony Cowell (e-mail; vicechairman@caa-rsa.org.uk)
Treasurer: Dave Reeve
Contrail Editor: Bob Connolly (e-mail contrailed@caa-rsa.org.uk )
Welfare Co-ordinator: Alex Wilson (e-mail welfare@caa-rsa.org.uk )
Webmaster: Derek Henry (e-mail webster@caa-rsa.org.uk )
The present committee members are:-
Eddie Donlan, Barry Gibbs, Ken Malcolm, Barry Pratt, David Hobday,
Matthew Baines, Norman Rogers, Robin Morris, Sheila West, Ted Pillinger
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Standing; Barry Pratt, Tony Cowell, Eddie Donlan, Dave Reeve, Barry Gibbs, Norman Rogers, Ken Malcolm Seated; Anne Noonan, Sheila West, Jan Jenkins Note. This picture is greatly out of date. I shall endeavor to get a new one when I can pin the committee down all at the same time! |
The Branches
At present there
are eleven branches which are geographically located to best serve the interests
of the RSA members. The branches are: Cotswold, Downs, Edinburgh, Highlands
& Islands, London, North West, Northern Ireland, Stansted, Wessex, Western
Home Counties, and West of Scotland.
Each branch elects a committee to serve its needs, and receives a small grant
from central funds to cover administration. The branches appoint delegates to
attend the RSA Annual General Meeting; it is these delegates who elect the
officers and central committee.
Members may belong to one or two branches; many chose to belong to the branch
appropriate to their last place of work and also to one more appropriate to
their retirement location.
Links:-
CAA Pension Scheme http://www.caaps.co.uk
Preston ATCC www.barton-hall-atcc.co.uk
Ulster Radar www.rconnolly.utvinternet.com
Click HERE for information about the Association's Health and Safety policy and report form.
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