Charity Property Conference 2013
29 Oct 2013
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After 20 years as a head-hunter in the charity sector Olga Johnson set up a new organisation to provide a range of HR and career management services to senior people in the sector in 2011 (Olga Johnson Charity HR and Career Management).
She was a trustee of Sightsavers from 2001-2009 and a trustee of The Institute of Fundraising from 2003 – 2009 and is currently a trustee of HealthProm.
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A trustee of a charity who is also a head-hunter is aware that a key player in the charity's latest programme is seeking new employment elsewhere. What should they do?
Larger charities operate in a tough, competitive environment and those that do not have trustees with business acumen will struggle as the sector becomes more commercially astute, funds are more difficult to secure and more charities turn towards income generating commercial ventures
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Attending our one day courses is a highly effective way of ensuring new and existing trustees fully understand their role, responsibilities and liabilities.