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Poll: Is charity leadership in Scotland too male, pale and stale?

This poll is about 7 years old
 

​Is charity leadership in Scotland diverse enough? Let us know what you think

Is charity leadership in Scotland too male, pale and stale?

Yes
47
No
26

A recent survey of leading charity sector figures in Scotland uncovered a worrying lack of diversity at board level.

Auditors RSM found that the majority are made up of men – many of those over the age of 66.

This calls into question their ability to reflect the communities they support.

That’s why we are asking – do we have a representation problem at a leading level in Scottish charities?

Is charity leadership in Scotland too male, pale and stale? Vote now and get the debate going by leaving a comment below.

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John McLeod
about 7 years ago
Scotland's charities need Trustees. This is not an issue of selection as far as I can see (such as has afflicted FTSE Board Rooms in the past). It is not a function of exclusion. There are vacancies - we all know that - although often they are in smaller, less prestigious charities. These organisations need to harness expertise enthusiasm and availability from wherever they can get it. If that is disproportionately 'old white men' so be it. Nobody loses.
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Robert McCall
about 7 years ago
So there we have it Janet, the misandrist, has come out as sexist and ageist. I suppose misandry and sexism go hand in glove but look I to this deeper, Janet is building her position by cosy arrangements with Chief Executives and is in both parties interest to put in place, pliable Boards of trustees.
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susan hart
about 7 years ago
This is also the case among charities who work in LGBT equality.
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