ASGA’s annual general meeting on Friday, 25 February will now be held at Ai Group’s Adelaide Office in Wayville. The meeting had been scheduled to take place at Sign Concepts in Adelaide – the business run by ASGA president Julie Rochester.
“The Australian Sign & Graphics Association (ASGA) Annual General Meeting scheduled for Friday, 25 February, 2.00pm – 3.00pm ACDT will now be held at: Ai Group - Adelaide Office, Level 1, 45 Greenhill Road Wayville,” ASGA said.
“For members unable to attend in person, an online option is still available via Microsoft Teams.
“All members were emailed a meeting invite on 21 January and again on 15 February to register their attendance – whether in person or online (a meeting invite was emailed to members 21 January 2022). The closing date for registrations is Monday, 21 February. If you are an ASGA member and did not receive an invite, email admin@signs.org.au.
Regional Sub-Committee nominates closing Thursday, 17 February
“All candidates who wish to be nominated for election on the Regional Sub-Committee, as a Sub-Committee Member or Chairperson, must be made in writing by completing the nomination form - download here. The form must be seconded and signed (or e-sign) by another member of the Association and be accompanied by written consent of the candidate. All nomination forms must be sent to the Returning Officer, Kym Oakley, by emailing to admin@signs.org.au by Thursday, 17 February 2022. No Nomination Forms will be accepted after the due date.
Meanwhile, ASGA announced a member exclusive free workshop - Create a High Performing Business Starting Today - that will be held on Wednesday 16 March, 2.30-4pm AEDT.
“We’ve invited one of Australia’s top business coaches in the trades and construction industry, Stefan Kazakis, to share his advice and expertise. Few speakers are better qualified to provide on the spot learnings you can take away and implement easily and immediately.
"We’ll also be meeting the owner of MotoSign TradieWraps, Matthew Adams. Despite all the difficulties of dealing with restrictions in Victoria, in the year from October 2020 to October 2021 the business achieved some amazing results.”
The association is providing the first 50 tickets for free and after that it’s $99.