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You’re the Chief Executive – so you call all the shots, right?

Wrong!

If you’re a charity it’s your board of trustees that has the ultimate say – over pretty much everything. You need to be confident they really understand what you’re trying to achieve.

Arts Professional can help

Advertise for trustees: When you're recruiting new board members, reach a diverse group of experienced arts professionals and take advantage of a 20% discount for your recruitment advertising (select Chair / Trustee option at checkout). 

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Add your trustees to your subscription: So that they have a very good understanding of how the sector works, and the unique challenges you face leading an arts organisation. It’s a great way of supporting your board to learn more about the wider cultural context in which you operate.

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