Trustee Election: Live Hustings
Your chance to meet and put your questions to the candidates standing in this year's Trustee election.
Every year, two members of our Trustee Board — the group of volunteers who guide our charity — step down and you, our members, elect two new Trustees to serve. This year a whopping 11 candidates are vying for a place on the Board.
Before voting ends in late July, we're holding two live hustings events over two nights on Monday 4th and Tuesday 5th July. These will be Zoom meetings where each candidate speaks directly to the voters, who in turn can ask them questions about their suitability for the role. So, if you've got something you'd like to ask one or more of the candidates, or if you just want to come along to get a sense of what each one is like, register now. Both events are hosted by STAMMA Trustee Deborah Johnston.
Click on either or both of the links below to open a Zoom registration form.
Hustings night 1
Monday 4th July, 7pm-8:30pm
This event has already taken place. You can watch it back on our Hustings & Candidate Profiles page.
Candidates who attended this event were: Alexander Harrison, Prasan Modasia, Colin Mitchell, Bob Paton and Shraddha Sinha (note: Colin Marsh has withdrawn from the election process and will no longer be at this event).
Hustings night 2:
Tuesday 5th July, 7pm-8:30pm
Candidates attending this event are: Ahmad Bismillah, Adrian Botham, Bob Budge, Jonathan Hunter, David Murray and Mandy Taylor.
Register your place for Hustings Night 2.
You can read about each candidate on our Candidate Profiles page.
Please note that the hustings events will be recorded and shared on our website at a later date. If you do not wish to appear on the video, we would recommend you keep your camera off.
ACCESSIBILITY
Do you have any accessibility requirements? Drop us a line at george.somers@stamma.org and we'll do our best to make the hustings easier for you to join in with.
Are you unfamiliar with Zoom? If so, take a look at this handy guide for first-time Zoom users from our friends over at Age UK.