My new appointment: Chair of the Essential Services Access Network
Since I took early retirement from the Communications Workers Union 14 years ago, I have worked part-time, sitting on various bodies representing consumers in regulated sectors, especially communications.
This week, I took on another such appointment, that of Chair of a body called the Essential Services Access Network (ESAN).
The object of ESAN is to promote social inclusion by helping to protect people in vulnerable circumstances from the disadvantages resulting from difficulty in having affordable access to essential services. Currently the essential services covered by ESAN comprise energy, communications, water, and financial services.
The Network brings together consumer groups and regulatory bodies in these four sectors. I am looking forward to working with them all.
If you’re interested in the full range of my current appointments, you’ll find that information here.
January 31st, 2016 at 2:26 pm
Roger,
You are the best example of a successful retirement! Continued success. Carrie
January 31st, 2016 at 8:35 pm
Thanks, Carrie. I enjoy the young people and the mental stimulation.