Online Fact-Finding Sessions

Join one of our online fact-finding sessions to explore how your business leadership skills can drive public sector impact. Your next leadership challenge starts here!

Getting started: The Why, Where and How of public sector board opportunities

Want to find out how you can play your part in transforming the public sector more but unsure where to start?  This is the session for you.

With more than 300 Arms-Length Bodies and over 200 NHS Trusts in addition to Central Government Boards there is no shortage of Non-Executive Director roles to explore.

Exploring Opportunities on Departmental Boards & Quangos

With ministerial and non-ministerial departments, arms-length bodies (ALBs), executive agencies (EAs) and a host of other entities, the landscape can be complex to navigate. There are estimated to be 300 ALBs in the UK alone, offering a wide range of Non-Executive Director opportunities.

Sign up for a whistlestop tour to gain a clear overview and take the first step in identifying the right opportunity for you.

Exploring Opportunities in Specialist Committees

Many Boards operate specialist committees with delegated authority to support effective governance and decision-making. These include Audit, Risk & Assurance Committees (ARAC), Investment Committees, Remuneration Committees (RemCo) and other sector-specific groups.
Join this session to understand their purpose, explore the skills needed to contribute effectively as a Chair or member, and learn how to leverage your functional expertise to add real value.

To book contact training@impactthefuture.co.uk

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Meet Alison Rodwell, founder of Impact the Future

Alison’s career spans the private, public, and charitable sectors, uniting deep experience in finance, governance, and leadership with a lifelong commitment to positive impact. With a background that bridges billion-dollar energy projects, start-up social enterprise, and public service, Alison brings a rare blend of commercial acumen and social purpose to everything she does.

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