The GFSB Board would like call an Extraordinary General Meeting on Thursday 7th February 2019 at 1pm in the GFSB Conference Room, 122 Irish Town, Gibraltar.
The EGM is to discuss and vote on the continued discussion of the possibility of the Women In Business joining the GFSB.
Event; EGM
Date; Thursday 7th February 2019
Time; 1pm
Location; GFSB House, 122 Irish Town
For GFSB Members
Please make every effort to attend the EGM or vote by proxy (proxy form attached).
Please send proxy forms to gfsg@gfsb.gi before 1pm on Wednesday 6th February 2019. Forms after such a time will not be recorded.
If you would like to attend, please email gfsb@gfsb.gi or call (+350) 200 47722.
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