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Standing for the BIID Council of Directors: All You Need to Know

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Shape the BIID's future by standing for the Council of Directors at this years AGM. Deadline: 31st May 2023.

The Council of Directors is the governing body of the British Institute of Interior Design. They oversee both the long and short term strategic direction of the organisation, supported by the staff team and our network of committees, panels and working parties. The directors have a set of legal duties, set out in the Companies Act, including promoting the success of an organisation, exercising independent judgement and managing conflicts of interest. They act in accordance with our governing document, the BIID Articles of Association. Becoming a BIID Council Director is a way to help shape the future of the BIID and give back to the industry.

The majority of our directors are Registered Interior Designers who are directly elected by their fellow members at our Annual General Meeting each year. Each director is elected to serve a two year term, after which they can opt to stand for election for a second two year term before stepping down from Council.

Our Articles of Association specify that the BIID can have up to 12 members of the Council at any one time, and of those 12 a maximum of 10 can be directly elected by the membership. 

In order to stand for election you need to do the following:

Have your nomination proposed and seconded by BIID Registered Interior Designers (these nominations can be submitted via email to info@biid.org.uk)
Write a 400-700 word statement giving a summary of the relevant skills, experience and approach you will bring to Council if elected.

The deadline for nominations is Wednesday 31st May 2023 at 12.00pm

If you would like further information about the work involved in this opportunity, please get in touch with the BIID office via info@biid.org.uk.