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In fact, committee work could be much improved, especially by stronger convenership.
Please be sure you take out a membership under your convenership and encourage all League members to do the same.
Where there is more than one nominee for a single Convenership, an election by postal ballot will be held.
Any such sub committee shall be under the convenership of a member of the Management Committee.
Drafting and amendment of Rules shall be under the convenership of the Management Committee.
But for a high-flier, can he be content with a convenership (and the treasurer position at Corstorphine Bowling Club)?
Presently, Jurong Secondary School holds the convenership in Singapore Schools basketball.
Veteran MSP Robin Harper is standing down from the convenership of the Scottish Green Party.
In 2001 he took on convenership of the Holyrood Progress Group, which had responsibility for overseeing the completion of the Scottish Parliament Building project.
Extra-parochial service has included convenership of the Assembly Council in 2004-2005, and he also served as an observer on the "Church Without Walls", Special Commission.
In desperation Clasper called a private meeting of the hard core left-wing stewards under his convenership, who could always be relied upon to fight against management and the capitalist system.
Regarded as one of the most powerful Holyrood committees, a point proven by its SNP convenership, finance considers government proposals and other issues concerning budgets, public spending and tax-varying resolutions.
Considering the magnitude of the campaign, the Government of Nepal formed the Main Organising Committee under the convenership of Hon'ble Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation.
She served on various Scottish Parliament committees over the years, but in June 2007 resigned her membership of two of them in protest at the Conservatives being given convenership of the equal opportunities committee.
The SCPA, which scrutinises Audit Scotland, comprises five MSPs under the convenership of SNP MSP Colin Beattie.
He had a very "hands-on" approach to the convenership and could be found doing duties with the snow plough crews in mid-winter at Drumochter and acting as the co-driver for a ScotRail train between Perth and Inverness.
This committee, under a Green convenership following a deal struck with the SNP, does what it says on the tin in terms of the areas which fall under its remit - which include the increasingly politically sensitive issue of climate change.
Her interests in editorial style are also expressed in her convenership of the Style Council conferences (held since 1986), and contributions to the sixth edition of the Australian government Style Manual (John Wiley 2002).
The outcome of the Cabinet meeting was, however, the creation of a new Cabinet sub-committee under the convenership of Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, “to further examine some particular issues of detail before a final decision is reached”.
The Lord Provost , a Labour councillor for the past 18 years, has explained his volte-face by saying that for months now he has had a simmering disagreement with his former Labour colleagues over their refusal to allow the SNP even one committee convenership.
In other categories, Fife MSP John Park took the award as the One to Watch, while Glasgow's veteran Conservative MSP Bill Aitken was honoured with the committee award for his convenership of Holyrood's justice committee.
The matter was being referred to the Joint Committee of Court and Senate under the convenership of Professor Wright, which had been set up to examine the question of the appointment of Heads of Planning Units in relation to the election of Deans.
Many people will already be aware of the Scottish Charity Law Review Commission (under the convenership of Jean McFadden of Strathclyde University) has carried out a wide ranging review and recommended a new legal definition for charity in Scotland.
Sheridan said he would strive to "unify the party behind Colin's convenership", and said Fox's 98 vote majority "makes it all the more likely that this party will now get back to what it is good at, which is fighting the Tories, fighting capitalism, fighting wars, instead of having internal squabbles".