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OFFICERS’ REPORTS





                                                                                                           PRESIDENT’S REPORT



                    I have been fortunate to be elected as the BPWUK for the past year, and it has been super get-
         ting to know more of you. Unfortunately, the resurgence of the covid 19 virus has made it  hard to meet
         or to travel. But as we know we are nothing, but the great adaptors and we have continued to embrace
         new technologies where needed.

                           Except of course where nothing but meeting in person can replace the day, I met PNP
                           Stella Rule at her home in Redruth. It was wonderful to hear about what issues had
                           been part of her Presidency, and how some of these we are still advocating for. Stella
                           has been a    member who has continued that work and contacted her local Member of
                           Parliament with the letter in March that BPWUK had sent to all members concerning
                           the issues that refugees had trying to enter the UK from Ukraine. Stella was pleased
                           with the reply she had, and I have no doubt she will follow this up with him.


                The revised FEC structure has worked very well, and I want to extend a very
         large THANK YOU  to each member of the team. Office Manager and VP for Mem-
         bership Ann Wiseall  continues to give wise words to this new committee, which has
         earned her the zoom name Ann Wiseowl. Thank you also to VP Media and Marketing
         Jackie  Franklin  for  her  patience  on  all  things  in  her  brief.  To  our  Treasurer  Sue
         Holtom for ensuring the banks and insurance companies are fit for purpose. To our
         VP YBPWUK Yasmin Knight who is helping us all understand more about the way the
         future of BPW will be, but with always one eye on our heritage. We have also made
         history with our first ever job share on the FEC, VPs International Jacqui Mcloughlin
         and Ruth  Galwey. Each new member has hit the road running, and we have worked well together. Our
         VP Advocacy Liz Jowett has been a part of the FEC for the last three years, and we thank her for the
         time spent on our behalf, whilst raising these issues beyond our membership.


                Finally, to the PNP Helen Ashworth who has stayed an active part of the FEC and started the
         green interest group and continues to be active with the green working group within Europe. Thank you,
         Helen, no one predicted the pandemic in our job description, but we got there….


                This  year  has  all  been  about  building  a  strong  foundation  for  the  post  pandemic  future  of
         BPWUK. We have missed having the last two annual conferences in person, and our zoom account has
         kept in contact with many of our members. For those of them that did not have access to a more mod-
         ern laptop or tablet the FEC worked with the MEF to loan those members a device to be able to still be
         a part of BPW.




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