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Panel elections
Inspire. Encourage. Support. Are you up for the challenge?
By becoming a panel member, you can help shape how ACCA provides services to its members. If you are elected, you will attend networking events and meetings, chair lectures, contribute to discussions about important new issues and embrace this central role as an ACCA ambassador.
Your voice counts, and you can really be heard as a panel member with ACCA. We will seek your contribution to public consultation papers, quarterly publications, work plan projects and reports, and we will ask you to give ACCA your ideas for relevant CPD events.
Being a panel member requires dedication and hard work, but it gives you the opportunity to steer services to members in your network.
To nominate yourself for panel member status, please download and complete the nomination form in Related Documents on the left hand side of this page. The closing date is Friday 19 October.
Each employment-based members' network panel comprises nine members and meets four times a year. The panels are supported by a member of ACCA staff; this helps to reduce members' time commitment.
There are six employment-based members' networks in the UK:
- Corporate sector network
- Financial services network
- Health service network
- Internal audit network
- Practitioners' network
- Public sector network
Each panel member is elected for a term of three years subject to the retirement in rotation rules, where one third of the panel must stand down or stand for re-election each year. A panel member may serve for a maximum continuous term of nine years.
For further information please contact Emma Hale.
