News in 2021
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FIG Council establishes Engagement Committee
October 2021
The FIG Task Force on Governance delivered and presented
their final report and recommendations to FIG General Assembly
2021. One of the recommendation of the Task Force was to
establish an informal Engagement Committee to create interest,
motivate and encourage qualified people and member associations
to apply for volunteer senior posts in FIG.
FIG officials working on a FIG Strategy 2028
at a strategy seminar in 2019
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FIG Council was attentive to the idea presented in the report and
suggested establishing an informal Engagement Committee for a trial
period until 2025.
Appointed in 2021, the committee can assist in
promoting the search for the next President and two Vice Presidents (to
be elected in 2022) and to help search for new Commission Chairs for the
following term (2027-2030) that should be elected in 2024 or 2025.
This proposal was adopted with a large majority at the
General Assembly 2021 (96% voted yes, 3.9% voted no).
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Members
FIG Council has appointed the members of the Engagement Committee:
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Chryssy Potsiou, Greece
Honorary President |
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John Hohol, USA
President FIG Foundation and Honorary Member |
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Angela Etuonovbe, Nigeria
Former Commission Chair |
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Volker Schwieger, Germany
Peer Review Chief Editor and Former Commission Chair |
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Rob Sarib, Australia
Network Chair
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The aim of the engagement committee is to:
- ensure an ongoing influx of volunteers for the official posts in
FIG
- address the search for potential senior candidates in a
proactive way
- promote diversity and inclusion in all aspects e.g., region,
gender equality, age
More specific, the tasks of the committee members is to:
- foster and encourage individuals’ engagement to stand for senior
officer levels in FIG, above all to be an open process to encourage
people to come forward.
- work closely with Council; yet maintain independence
- ensure that people are not discouraged or hesitating to contact
and, or to have any fear about coming forward.
It is important to note that the engagement
committee does not make any valuation or selection of interested
candidates, the aim of the committee is purely to create interest and to
motivate members and individuals to step forward and to provide
information about the posts.
If you have an interest in running for a position you are welcome to
contact one or more of the members of the committee to get further
information. You are also always
welcome to contact Louise Friis-Hansen at the FIG Office.
A call for nominations will be posted on FIG web site and sent to all
member associations.
Louise Friis-Hansen
28 October 2021