The Society of Radiographers vice presidential elections are fast approaching, giving you a voice in the leadership of the Society.
Since 2023, all SoR members have been able to vote on their preferred candidate.
The winner of the upcoming vice presidential election then becomes vice-president of the SoR from mid-2024, and will then take on the role of president elect for one year in 2025-6, becoming president in mid-2026. This is followed by one year as chair of the Council.
This year’s presidential election will take place from 10-24 June 2024. SoR members will receive an email containing the link to the voting site on 10 June.
Find out more about each of the candidates below:
The Society of Radiographers vice presidential elections are fast approaching, giving you a voice in the leadership of the Society.
Since 2023, all SoR members have been able to vote on their preferred candidate.
The winner of the upcoming vice presidential election then becomes vice-president of the SoR from mid-2024, and will then take on the role of president elect for one year in 2025-6, becoming president in mid-2026. This is followed by one year as chair of the Council.
This year’s presidential election will take place from 10-24 June 2024. SoR members will receive an email containing the link to the voting site on 10 June.
Robin Bickerton
Why should you vote?
Robin: ‘We’re a membership organisation. It’s a democratic organisation. Electing your president is important. It’s really important for members to be able to say ‘this is my president, I voted for them.’
Rachel Nolan
Why should you vote?
Rachel: ‘The SoR is a member-led organisation. You have a voice, make it heard’
More about the UK Council
The UK Council of the Society of Radiographers is the Board of Directors and the governing Executive Committee for all activities. Members of the Council are elected from the membership by other members on a regional basis.
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