The ISAR Board of Directors authority is held and used as a body. The Board of Directors speaks with one voice and expresses instructions as a whole. Individual members of the Board of Directors have no authority to instruct staff.
This is a group of qualified individuals, empowered to act as a policy-making and decision-making body governing the affairs of ISAR.
There are 5 members of the board including the Executive Director of ISAR.
Every two years, the general assembly elects five members to the Board and the board has a chairperson and a vice-chairperson.
The ISAR Board of Directors authority is held and used as a body.
The Board of Directors speaks with one voice and expresses instructions as a whole.
Individual members of the Board of Directors have no authority to instruct staff.
Key Responsibilities
- To oversee the organization in accordance with its statutory obligations, making sure that we satisfy our regulatory requirements as a charity
- To act in a manner which supports the organization in meeting aims and objectives as set out in our governing documents, and in ensuring our long-term security.
- To focus on strategic planning and governance when setting our priorities and objectives
- To evaluate performance and progress, and approve relevant new policies and procedures
- To appraise the executive management team and be involved in making appointments to and dismissals from this team.