Chester Zoo New director

Nisha

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15+ year member
Can't get the link to work but according to the Chester Chronicle Chester Zoo's director Gordon Mcgreor Reid will be stepping down from his role later this year.
 
Be interesting to see who replaces him,wounder if it will be someone from the zoo or an outsider.
 
Suspect the new Director already works at the Zoo as the Zoo tends to prefer to promote from within these days.
 
If as seems to be the case McGregor Reid is about the step down, his replacement will already be at Chester Zoo. The team is a good one ..., so I would expect a candidate from within the ranks too! :)
 
This is true I have a letter through the post today informing of Gordons decision to stand down after 18 years at the Zoo.
 
On a side issue to this, in relation to the letter re. the directors resignation.

My husband received a letter about this today. We have been joint members for many years - neither of us being a lone member before that. However, the letter is only addressed to my husband. I'm no feminist, but find this very offensive - membership is paid from a joint account, in a joint name, and I see no excuse for this. I intend to (which by convention thta they've chosen to follow is nearly always the man in the case of married people) or some such weak explanation, I think it's still unacceptable - it can't be that hard to set up software to include both names, and since, as members, we're both shareholders, I think it might even be a legal requirement for some correspondence.

Any one else have this problem, or have any thoughts on it please?


Naomi
 
On a side issue to this, in relation to the letter re. the directors resignation.

My husband received a letter about this today. We have been joint members for many years - neither of us being a lone member before that. However, the letter is only addressed to my husband. I'm no feminist, but find this very offensive - membership is paid from a joint account, in a joint name, and I see no excuse for this. I intend to (which by convention thta they've chosen to follow is nearly always the man in the case of married people) or some such weak explanation, I think it's still unacceptable - it can't be that hard to set up software to include both names, and since, as members, we're both shareholders, I think it might even be a legal requirement for some correspondence.

Any one else have this problem, or have any thoughts on it please?


Naomi

I wouldn't have thought it was intentional, most likely a bug or a limitation of the computer system. Alternatively, they may have sent two letters and yours hasn't arrived yet - it took them years when I was an adopter and a member to work out they didn't need to send two magazines each quarter, so I'd be quite prepared to believe they'd send two letters to joint members.
 
I pay for a joint membership on behalf of my parents. It's in their joint names, ie "Mr. and Mrs." but they only received one letter (some days ago) addressed specifically to my father, even though all other communications are addressed to them both.

It is a bit of a faux pas and the sort of thing people who aren't quite as reasonable as Naomi are likely to complain about, so I'm sure it was accidental, and hopefully the zoo won't waste money sending multiple letters to the same household.
 
I quite agree, it would be a waste to send two letters to one household. But why not one letter addressed to 'Mr & Mrs X' or 'Mr A X and Mrs B X'?
(Or MS X, Dr X, Prof X etc etc, as the case may be!)
I certainly wouldn't want to waste paper :)
 
Thinking about it, I bet the Mail Merge just picks up the first name on the form for each address. A bit tactless but nothing more.
 
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