When ignorance is far from bliss
20 May 2013
A shifting political atmosphere is putting power in the hands of the inexperienced, warns Robert Ashton.
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Charity consultant from June 2011
Rosie Chapman is a charity consultant who spent ten years as director of policy and effectiveness at the Charity Commission, until June 2011.
A co-founder of Belinda Pratten and Rosie Chapman Associates, she specialises in board strategic planning; regulatory and governance advice; policy, campaigning and public affairs; research and evaluation, and communication.
Prior to joining the Commission, Rosie spent six years at the Housing Corporation in a variety of roles culminating as assistant director (regulation policy). In the past she has worked for a housing association, acted as company secretary for a number of charitable organisations, and within local government.
Rosie has held a number of trustee and board positions. Most recently, in September 2011, she joined the board of CFDG and became a trustee of Catalyst Gateway, a community development charity.
Rosie is also a member of NCVO's Charity Law Review Advisory Group and is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators.
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Rosie Chapman looks at the incentives for volunteering across sectors and asks: are marketisation and spending cuts making the future look corporate in the search for trustees?
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20 May 2013
A shifting political atmosphere is putting power in the hands of the inexperienced, warns Robert Ashton.
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