As we approach AIM’s 50th anniversary in 2027, we’re calling on all members – past and present – to help tell the story of AIM’s journey. Do you have fond memories, milestones, or photos from your time with AIM? We’d love to hear from you.
- Share your favourite AIM memories – did a conference, event, or initiative leave a lasting impact?
- Dig out old photos – Do you have pictures from past meetings, collaborations, or networking events?
- Reflect on AIM’s evolution – how has AIM’s development been reflected in your own organisation (or your role within it)?
Your stories and images will help us create a timeline of achievements, support a commemorative publication of AIM Bulletin and provide fantastic content for the 2027 celebrations. If you’re keen to participate – or know someone who might be – please get in touch via [email protected].
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