Chief Executive marks Trustees’ Week with keynote speech
The Chief Executive of UK News and communications, Abby Thomas, today (6 November 2024) marked Trustees’ Week with a keynote speech to the sector.
In her speech, Abby praised the work of trustees and thanked them for their commitment to the sector. She also urged the sector to continue to work together to build a more diverse and inclusive workforce.
“Trustees are the lifeblood of our sector,” said Abby. “They bring a wealth of knowledge, skills and experience that is essential to the work that we do.
“But we know that there is still more to do to ensure that the sector is representative of the communities we serve. We need to work together to build a more diverse and inclusive workforce, so that we can better meet the needs of all of our audiences.”
Abby also spoke about the challenges facing the sector, including the rise of fake news and the decline in trust in the media.
“These are challenging times for our sector,” said Abby. “But I am confident that we can overcome these challenges by working together.
“We need to continue to produce high-quality journalism that is trusted by our audiences. We need to be innovative and find new ways to engage with our audiences. And we need to continue to fight for the values of a free and independent press.”
Trustees’ Week is a national event that celebrates the work of trustees in the UK. It is an opportunity to recognise the contribution that trustees make to the sector, and to encourage more people to become involved in volunteering as a trustee.
For more information about Trustees’ Week, please visit the website: www.trusteesweek.org
Chief Executive marks Trustees’ Week with keynote speech
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