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Apply to be the Next Co-Chair of Trustees for Attitude is Everything

Attitude is Everything is looking for a Co-Chair of Trustees to support them in their next chapter. Find out more about this voluntary role and how to apply.

Published: 16 January 2025 | 3:00 PM Updated: 16 January 2025 | 5:01 PM
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The voluntary role will work to guide the charity in the right strategic direction. Image credit: Shutterstock.

Attitude is Everything (AIE), a charity working to improve Deaf and disabled people’s access to live music, is looking for their next Co-Chair of Trustees to support them.

The voluntary role will help guide the charity in right strategic direction

The voluntary role of Co-Chair of Trustees will work to strengthen and uplift the senior management team, helping to guide the charity in the right strategic direction.

The successful applicant will replace Jane Dyball who will step down in March 2025, having been Co-Chair since 2020. The new Co-Chair will work collaboratively with Jacqui Adeniji-Williams over the next period.

Apply by 31 January

Please note that this a voluntary role, with agreed expenses covered.

Instead of completing an application form, AIE would like you to apply by providing your CV and answers to several questions in a way that you feel most comfortable with.

Visit Attitude is Everything to learn more about the role and application process.

Applications are open until 5pm on Friday 31 January 2025, with interviews taking place in February.

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