Storyhouse Trustee Drop-In Sessions
Interested in becoming a Storyhouse Trustee? Drop in to chat with us Running fromLast event: Wednesday 21 September 2022 at 6.30pm
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Free, drop-in
Free, drop-in
We are currently recruiting for up to four new Trustees to join us from November 2022, to help lead the organisation through an important phase in our evolution. We are keen to speak to as many potential trustee applicants in advance as possible about what it means to be a trustee at Storyhouse, so are hosting two informal drop-in sessions in September. This will be an opportunity to hear from our Chief Executive, Andrew Bentley and meet some of our existing trustees and members of our leadership team.
We strive to have an exciting, broad range of voices on our Board, people who share our values and vision and can bring their varying life experience and skills to our work. We value lived experience and your perspective, as much as professional experience.
No previous board experience in necessary, we will provide full training and support.
You can find out more about what we are looking for from trustees in this round of recruitment by downloading our full trustee pack here.
The drop-in sessions are taking place in the library.
We hope to meet you there.
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