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London Hackspace Ltd.'s ultimate governance lies with the Board of Directors. These are elected regularly, with the longest-serving third of the Board required to stand for re-election every year. | |||
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==Directors' Responsibilities== | ==Directors' Responsibilities== | ||
All UK companies must have have a board of directors, but directorship of | All UK companies must have have a board of directors, but directorship of London Hackspace Ltd. is primarily a symbolic role. We want directors to simply make sure that the company is doing what its members want. | ||
However, there are a couple of cases where directors are personally liable for the company's actions or debts. The most relevant cases are: | However, there are a couple of cases where directors are personally liable for the company's actions or debts. The most relevant cases are: |
Revision as of 11:12, 28 July 2011
London Hackspace Ltd.'s ultimate governance lies with the Board of Directors. These are elected regularly, with the longest-serving third of the Board required to stand for re-election every year.
Current Directors
Name | Username | Appointed |
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Jonty Wareing | jontyw | 2009-02-02 |
Russ Garrett | russss | 2010-07-27* |
Charles Yarnold | solexious | 2010-07-27 |
Robert Leverington | roberthl | 2010-07-27 |
Andy "Bob" Brockhurst | b3cft | 2010-07-27 |
Alex Smith | Alex | 2010-07-27 |
* re-appointed
Directors' Responsibilities
All UK companies must have have a board of directors, but directorship of London Hackspace Ltd. is primarily a symbolic role. We want directors to simply make sure that the company is doing what its members want.
However, there are a couple of cases where directors are personally liable for the company's actions or debts. The most relevant cases are:
- Trading while insolvent: if the company takes credit while unable to pay its existing creditors.
- Trading outside of the objects of the company: if the company trades outside its objects, as specified in the constitution ("To promote and support science, engineering, and art.")
- Liability for injury to members/public due to the company neglecting its duty of care.