Mark von Dadelszen

Author: Mark von Dadelszen

Mark von Dadelszen’s legal experience over the last five decades has included advising corporates, Councils, receivers, liquidators, and company directors on a wide range of issues, including strategic planning, governance, conflicts of interest, resource management, commercial issues, and meeting procedure. He has over 50 years’ experience on committees of societies and boards of charitable trusts, often as chairman. His strategic and change management skills have been utilised to refocus the direction of many organisations to make them more relevant to their constituencies, truer to their purposes, and more effective operationally. In 1995 Mark wrote and self-published a book on meeting procedure, Members’ Meetings, and this caused a number of individuals and community organisations to seek his advice about problems with meetings. Many of those problems proved to relate to the organisation’s constitution or governance, and this advisory work prompted him to write a second book, Law of Societies. 4th Editions of both of those texts are expected to be published by LexisNexis early in 2024. Connect with Mark via LinkedIn.

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