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1. President

1.  President  |  2.  Secretary  |  3.  Treasurer  |  4.  Membership  |  5.  SIG

 6.  CISA  |  7.  External  |  8.  Librarian  |  9.  Publications  |  10.  Adminstrator

11.  Academic  |  12.  Webmaster  |  13.  Various


1. President

1.1.  Terms of Reference

The president is responsible for the smooth running of the Chapter during his/her term of office, including chairing monthly committee meetings, dealing with correspondence with ISACA headquarters, other chapters, London chapter members and external bodies and ensuring the work of the chapter officers and committee is channelled towards the agreed objectives of the chapter. To a large extent, the President is the "public face" of the Chapter.

The President is directly elected by the membership at the Annual General Meeting in May. There is no set time for the number of terms a President can serve but it is normally expected that each President will stand for two consecutive years.


1.2.  Main Objectives

To represent the Chapter at functions and events both in the UK and abroad.

To ensure that committee meetings are properly conducted and that every member of the committee is afforded the opportunity to contribute to discussions .

To deal with by personal response or delegation to the proper officer correspondence from ISACA Headquarters, other ISACA Chapters, Chapter members, non-members and external entities.


1.3.  List of Tasks

1.3.1. Annual

To prepare and present a report at the Chapter’s Annual General Meeting.

To chair that meeting and ensure that it is conducted in a proper manner.

1.3.2.  Monthly

To chair monthly membership meetings, providing an introduction for guest speakers as well as imparting chapter business to attendees.

1.3.3.  Other Periodic

To write a President’s Address for every copy of Datawatch magazine (approximately one page).

To attend Regional Presidents’ Council meetings, one "formal" and one "informal" each year at approximately six monthly intervals. These may be held at any Chapter location throughout Region 9 (Europe, Middle East & Africa) but are normally on mainland Europe.

1.3.4.  Other Irregular

To attend, and chair where necessary, other meetings set up as part of the duties of the chapter’s officers or where so instructed by the chapter committee.


1.4.  Contacts List
WORLDWIDE The names and contact addresses of all current Regional Presidents are advised to every president by ISACA Headquarters
USA Susan Caldwell Executive Director

Tel: (+1) 708 253 1545

Fax: (+1) 708 253 1443

  Patricia K Dahlberg

Director of Marketing

& Membership

 

Tel: (+1) 708 253 1545

Fax: (+1) 708 253 1443

 

  Deborah Pinçon

Manager of Membership

Services

 

Tel: (+1) 708 253 1545

Fax: (+1) 708 253 1443

 

UK Lynn Lawton ISACA Northern Chapter Tel: 0161 838 4000
  Lawrence Devlin ISACA Midlands Chapter Tel: 0121 232 3201
  Archie Watt Regional VIce President Tel: 0171 486 5888
  All names and contact addresses are advised to the President and maintained current by the Chapter Administrator or Secretary

1.5.  Amount of Time Required

At least two days per month, frequently more.


1.6.  Positive Aspects

Representing the Organisation and the Chapter at conferences and meetings with other bodies as well as representing the Chapter Committee at both internal and external events. All of these, though they can be demanding, provide a good deal of personal satisfaction.

Without doubt, being the leader of a good team is always rewarding. The President with a good chapter committee, working together to achieve common goals will (despite having to separate combatants at times) experience a superlative sense of achievement during his/her term of office.


1.7.  Challenges

1.7.1.  Current

The amount of time required can be a problem. The President is expected to be consulted or advised of all activity of chapter committee members, is generally given to outside bodies as the primary contact point and will normally be invited to chair or, at least, to attend sundry meetings, speak at chapter-organised conferences etc.

The demands on the President’s time are by no means confined to "working hours"; most contacts are made in the evenings especially, due to the time difference, calls and faxes from ISACA headquarters. This is, of course, subject to the ability of an individual President to work "from home" nad the demands made by "paid employment".

1.7.2.  Envisaged

The situation regarding time required to perform the duties is unlikely to ease.

The current objectives of the committee being to increase public, governmental and media awareness of ISACA in general and the London Chapter in particular are likely to increase the demands made upon the President as he/she will naturally be identified in all press releases etc and will be expected to respond to all contacts accordingly.

 

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