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SECRETARIUS “TIMES HAVE CHANGED. A COMPANY SECRETARY IS A MUCH MORE IMPORTANT PERSON NOWADAYS THAN HE WAS IN 1887. THIS APPEARS NOT ONLY IN MODERN COMPANIES ACTS, BUT ALSO BY THE ROLE WHICH HE PLAYS IN THE DAY-TO-DAY BUSINESS OF COMPANIES. HE IS NO LONGER A MERE CLERK. HE REGULARLY MAKES REPRESENTATION ON BEHALF OF THE COMPANY AND ENTERS INTO CONTRACTS ON ITS BEHALF WHICH COME WITHIN THE DAY TO-DAY RUNNING OF THE COMPANY’S BUSINESS…ALL SUCH MATTERS NOW COME WITHIN THE OSTENSIBLE AUTHORITY OF A COMPANY SECRETARY” Every Company shall have a Secretary and may have one or “more assistant secretaries, who, or each of whom – (a) shall be appointed by the Directors, or if provision Is made in the Bye–laws of a company for the appointment, in accordance with that provision; (b) may be an individual, a body corporate or a firm ” Section 61(1) of the Companies Act Shareholder & Investor relations Board & Committee Meetings • Interfacing with shareholders. • Scheduling • Designing Communication plan with • Agendas Institutions • Meeting presentations • Minutes Compliance with Securities Markets – Annual Meeting of Shareholders TTSEC, SEC • Legal Documents – Notice, Proxy Form, • Regulatory Filings and Disclosures – Management Proxy Circular, Financial TTSEC and SEC Statements • Company Representative with the • Facilities Management Regulators • Communications (script writing; Q&A) Executive liaison Compliance • Chairperson & Board • Ensuring compliance with By-Laws and Articles and Corporate Charters • Board and Committees • Board & Management CORE COMPETENCIES • HIGH Emotional Intelligence and Self awareness • Having a thorough understanding of the company’s business • Having good knowledge of corporate and securities laws, • Having solid communication skills and an “executive presence” • Staying current with changes in corporate governance and giving the board and managers a “heads up” about new developments • Being able to work and achieve a consensus within multidisciplinary settings • Being flexible, creative and detailed • Remaining calm under pressure and not losing sight of perspective
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