Carrot and stick
21 May 2012
Community isn't led by government, so why wait for it to tell you what to do, protests Robert Ashton....
How to create a diverse trustee world is the million dollar question. Countless surveys, studies and working groups are looking at finding the key to attracting a broad range of stewards for a charity outside the typical trustee who is often white, over 45 and usually retired.
Most recently, Getting On Board held a meeting with high level representatives, including the Charity Commission and Institute of Fundraising to discuss ways of encouraging skilled professionals to become trustees and an online trustee recruitment service called Trustees Unlimited has launched this week to address skills gaps.
These efforts should be commended and encouraged but in this drive the hard and often silent work of current trustees shouldn’t be forgotten.
I talked to a "stereotypical trustee" this week who said he felt his contribution to the sector was often unrecognised and dismissed amongst the calls for “better” trustees.
What a sad case! The drive for more colourful and representative boards is essential, but we should recognise and celebrate the great efforts board members already make and look to enhance this, rather than seeing it as fixing something that is broken.
21 May 2012
Community isn't led by government, so why wait for it to tell you what to do, protests Robert Ashton....
21 May 2012
How do you solve a problem like a pension deficit? David McHattie tackles the issue.
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David Davison mounts his soapbox to call for pensions reform.

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