Australian Institute of Company Directors - Structure

Structure

The Australian Institute of Company Directors is a national organisation with seven state divisions, each of which is represented on a National Board. Overall governance is by the National Board consisting of 12 directors.

There are four national directors, one of whom is the chairman, and seven division representatives. The division representatives on the board appoint the chairman and national directors after each annual general meeting.

The chief executive officer may be appointed managing director by resolution of the board. Profiles of board and the executive team can be found at the website.

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