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The 2007 AGM took place on Saturday
3rd November at the Henry Ford College, Loughborough with 55 BJA
clubs in attendance.
Scott McCarthy (Chief Executive),
Densign White (Chairman) and Colin McIver (Performance Director)
all made presentations, which provided an overview of the Association’s
activities during the 12 months covered by the AGM. These can
be downloaded using the links at the bottom of the page.
At the BJA Council Meeting,
which took place on Friday 2nd November, Mick Leigh was voted
in as a new Vice President of the Association and this was announced
during the AGM. Mick has given a very long service to judo and
the British Judo Association, and has been at the forefront of
Kata in Great Britain for many years.
There were three places
on the Board up for election this year. Barry James and Roy Inman
were re-elected. The third place, which has been vacant since
Karen Roberts stepped down from the Board to take her position
with the Association, was taken by Mac Abbotts (nominated by the
Midland Area). There was no election as there were only three
candidates for the three places available.
Overall it was a very positive
AGM, which closed with President, George Kerr making special mention
to Densign being voted on the British Olympic Associations’ Executive
Board, which is a great honour for judo
Scott
McCarthy
Densign
White
Colin
McIver
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