Committee Nominations - Ruby Australia
We are currently welcoming nominations for positions on the Ruby Australia Committee that will be up for election at the upcoming General Meeting.

You are welcome to nominate yourself, or someone else you feel is deserving of the nomination. If you are nominating someone else, please confirm with them before submitting this form that they accept the nomination, and are willing to be a part of the Ruby Australia committee.

More information on the committee, open positions, and the association more generally can be found at https://ruby.org.au and https://forum.ruby.org.au/c/ruby-au.

Elections for these roles will be held during the upcoming General Meeting, which will be held online as detailed in the email and forum announcement.
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Who are you nominating? *
This can be yourself or somebody else.
What is the nominee's email address? *
This will only be used to confirm their nomination, and will not be shared with any third parties.
Will they be attending the General Meeting? *
Which position(s) are they being nominated for? *
PLEASE CONFIRM IN EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENT WHICH ROLES ARE CURRENTLY UP FOR RE-ELECTION. These roles will be filled in the order listed below. If a person is being nominated for multiple positions, they will only be considered for a later-listed position if they are unsuccessful in being elected to an earlier-listed one. Please note that all terms are for one year with the exception of Treasurer, which is two years.
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What is your name? *
What is the reason for this nomination?
If it's yourself, tell us why you're keen to be a part of the committee. If it's for someone else, why do you think they should be on the committee? This response will be shared at the general meeting as part of the election process.
What is your email address? *
This will only be used to confirm the nomination, and will not be shared with any third parties.
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