Thriving in the Age of Disruption: how charity leaders are adapting for the future



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Tuesday 28 March 2017. 10:30 am - 1:00 pm Leeds

Speaker: Juliet Taylor

What does outstanding leadership look like? What qualities will be needed in your next CEO, or in your successor? This is the topic explored by Juliet Taylor, Partner and Head of GatenbySanderson’s Not for Profit Practice. She will be sharing the results of “Thriving in the Age of Disruption a report of conversations with 50 Chief Executives who were asked for their insight on the personal qualities and characteristics that make for truly outstanding leaders. The report explores the impact broader sector changes have had on leadership, how people may be responding to this, and the evolving role of the Chief Executive in an increasingly scrutinised sector.

We will then be offering some first-thoughts from the perspective of the Chair and Trustees into what outstanding leadership looks like in the Not for Profit sector. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion, and the morning will also include a period for open-forum consideration of any other challenges being faced by attending Chairs.
We are grateful to our Yorkshire network for organising this event and to executive search firm GatenbySanderson for generously providing the venue and refreshments. This event is open to all Chairs and Vice Chairs- though priority for places is given to our members. Numbers are limited.

 


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Tuesday 28 March 2017
10:30 am - 1:00 pm Leeds
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