This #TrusteesWeek, we spoke with Getting on Board's CEO, Penny Wilson, about what is stopping the charity sector moving forward with trustee diversity. According to Getting on Board's charity sector research, two-thirds of trustees are over 50, only 36% are women, only 8% are people of colour (against 14% of the population), 75% have an income above the national median, and we are doing poorly on representation from other protected characteristics like disability. So how can we ensur...
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This #TrusteesWeek, we spoke with Getting on Board's CEO, Penny Wilson, about what is stopping the charity sector moving forward with trustee diversity. According to Getting on Board's charity sector research, two-thirds of trustees are over 50, only 36% are women, only 8% are people of colour (against 14% of the population), 75% have an income above the national median, and we are doing poorly on representation from other protected characteristics like disability. So how can we ensur...
Trustees' Week: Adrian Sladdin, Chair of Jane Goodall Institute UK
Peridot Partners: Conversations with Leaders
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6 years ago
Trustees' Week: Adrian Sladdin, Chair of Jane Goodall Institute UK
This is a special Trustees’ Week episode of our Conversations with Leaders podcast. Our guest is Adrian Sladdin, the Chair of the Jane Goodall Institute UK. JGI UK is part of a huge a global movement and in the UK their mission is to make a difference for all living things through conservation, research and education. In this Trustees’ Week episode we talk about: Building a new board from scratchWorking with a recruitment partner for skills-based recruitmentHow to ensure charity is going in ...
Peridot Partners: Conversations with Leaders
This #TrusteesWeek, we spoke with Getting on Board's CEO, Penny Wilson, about what is stopping the charity sector moving forward with trustee diversity. According to Getting on Board's charity sector research, two-thirds of trustees are over 50, only 36% are women, only 8% are people of colour (against 14% of the population), 75% have an income above the national median, and we are doing poorly on representation from other protected characteristics like disability. So how can we ensur...