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Global Financial Planning body seeks two CFP pros for board roles
The global Financial Planning Standards Board is seeking out Certified Financial Planners across the world to fill two vacant positions.
The organisation has appealed for nominations from about 160,000 CFP professionals worldwide.
FPSB said it wants to find two new directors for its board from areas such as Europe, which are not currently represented.
The chosen individuals will join six other volunteer board members from Brazil, Canada, China, India and the United States.
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The board roles involve developing policy and shaping the body's public interest mission and vision.
Steve Helmich, FPSB board chairperson, said: "Given our mandate to establish Financial Planning as a globally recognized profession, Financial Planning Standards Board seeks to have highly-qualified Certified Financial Planner professionals on its Board at all times.
"It's critically important for FPSB to have the voice of the practitioner on our global governing body, to complement the perspectives of our board members from the independent, allied professions and regulatory spheres, and to ensure that our policies and programs are grounded in the everyday reality of the practice of Financial Planning."
The board role decisions will be finalised by January 2016.To be considered, nominees for FPSB's 2016 board of directors must:
1. Hold Certified Financial Planner certification and be in good standing with the FPSB member organisation that certified them;
2. Be able to participate in English-language meetings; and
3. Not be an office bearer with an FPSB member organisation while sitting on the FPSB board of directors.
In addition, FPSB's nominating committee will favor candidates:
With demonstrable senior-level experience in large national / international financial services firm;
With developing markets experience; and
Who will add geographic diversity to the existing board (e.g Europe, South Africa, and so on).
Nominations should be submitted to the FPSB nominating committee coordinator at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 24 July.