GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Doug.
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Doug. I would like to second the vote of thanks
to the President. John joined the Executive shortly before I did. I thought that
was the case, but John had about four years on me. When I joined the
Executive John was one of the friendly faces who really made me feel
welcome, made me feel engaged and encouraged contribution. I took great
delight in introducing John earlier before he gave his address and in seconding
the vote of thanks to the President I am sure he will forgive me if I take equal
delight in infusing a touch of mischief into this particular address.
I have had several conversations with John about his distinguished career in
music, which was a distinguished career, by the way, and with typical good
humour he has always been rather self-deprecating about his achievements. I
also recall during his incoming address as President two years that he said that
the joke about tuba players is that they sit there either bored to death or scared
to death awaiting the moment to deliver their brief but important contributions.
There are lengthy periods of inactivity, but when you are called upon you had
better be alert and on point, because you do not get a chance to retrieve the
situation. In this respect the tuba player is rather like the goalkeeper in a
football team. If you do the job well you are respected, but your excellence is
almost taken for granted. However, if you make a mistake, it can be
disastrous, so you have to be alert to everything. You have to display patience,
you have to deliver timely interventions which support and enhance the overall
performance and body of work. In many ways, these mirror some of the
qualities which John has employed throughout his time as a member of the EC,
but, more significantly, during the two years of his presidency.
As Chair of the Executive, together with several other key committees, he has
navigated the GFTU through some challenging situations. Whilst John is a
man of great humour and impeccable good manners, his many years as
General Secretary of the Musicians’ Union and President of the International
Musicians’ Federation have given him the confidence and clarity to lead and
progress meetings efficiently and effectively. I often describe John as a man
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