GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes

personality traits are “unique”, “reliable”, “consistent”. I think that more than

adequately describes my friend and colleague John Smith.

John, it has been a thorough pleasure to work with you, not only over the last

two years of your presidency when I was able to work in closer concert with you

and Doug, but over all the years that I have been on the EC. I would have to

say that I have learnt so much from you over the last couple of years,

particularly in the way you conduct yourself. Your responses and actions are

always professional rather than emotional, yet they are never devoid of

emotional depth and sensitivity. The relationship between you and Doug has

been vitally important during the investment and development of Quorn and the

delivery of an ambitious and progressive programme of education. I could not

conclude without mentioning your lovely wife Sandra who as well as being

supportive of you and your work within the GFTU has been a major influence

on your dress sense! (Laughter)

John, although you are nominally retired, I know that you will remain active

within your international work with the International Musicians’ Federation.

Importantly, I know that rather like some of our former presidents, people like

John Fray, that you will always remain available for advice and guidance as we

continue to strengthen the GFTU over the coming years. On behalf of us all I

would like to say thank you for your years of service to the GFTU and

particular thanks for your two years of dedicated service to the presidency.

(Applause)

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Oshor.

THE VICE PRESIDENT: John, on behalf of us all I was going to say I would like you

to accept a small gift, but it is not particularly small!

THE PRESIDENT: I am glad I have got the car!

THE VICE PRESIDENT: From all of us this is a little token of our appreciation for

your dedicated service over the years.

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