January 19, 2026

The Privy Council approves the nomination committee's proposal for appointment to the Efling board of directors

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January 19, 2026

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The Efling union's Board of Trustees approved at its meeting on January 15 the company's nomination committee's proposal for appointments to the company's board of directors for the 2026 to 2028 term, which is now up for election according to Article 10 of the Efling Act. 

This includes the chairman of the company and the treasurer, along with six co-directors. There is also a proposal to appoint two auditors and one alternate.


The list of the Board of Trustees and Nominating Committee is as follows:

Chairman : Sólveig Anna Jónsdóttir

Treasurer : Michael Bragi Whalley


Co-chairs:

Greta Iris Karlsdottir

Hjordis Bech Asgeirsdottir

Hlynur Gauti Omarsson

Mary Jane Gonzales Munoz

Rögnvaldur Ómar Reynisson

Sæþór Benjamin Randalsson


Account auditors:


Principals:

Bozena Bronislawa Raczkowska

Valtyr Bjorn Thors


Alternate:

Johannes Sævar Soffiuson


Other lists must be submitted to the association's office by 12:00 on Monday, January 26. The recommendations of 120 members must be included.

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