Can you believe it’s almost time for our AGM, again?
The 2025 GFSB Annual General Meeting (AGM) takes place on March 27, 2025, at 5:30 PM, and we want you to be part of it!
You may have noticed some BIG CHANGES* at the GFSB over the last 12 months and this is your chance to shape the next 12.
Our network represents people like you and businesses like yours – your involvement can inform and drive positive changes within Gibraltar’s small business community.
Dates to Know:
March 6, 2025: Members will receive an email with AGM details.
March 13, 2025: Deadline for board nominations.
March 27, 2025 (by 4:00 PM): Submit proxy forms if you can’t attend in person.
Whether you want to nominate, vote, or just simply keep informed, your input makes a difference. Let’s make this year’s AGM a great one. Contact gfsb@gfsb.gi for more details.
*BIG CHANGES include: New Website, New quarterly Thrive magazine, New weekly newsletters, New Self Employed Group, New Bookable Spaces, New Membership Platform, New Youth Membership Scheme, New Board Members, Lots of New Members, New Refurbished Spaces (Coming Soon!), New Social Events.. and there’s more to come – attend our AGM and get involved!
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