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030: Join our board as a Non-Executive Director

13 min · 5 de abr de 2023
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Are you a renegade anarchist who loves rules, compliance and risk management? We're looking for a new Non-Executive Director to join The Social Change Nest board. In this episode Pete Treganna (Non-Executive Director) and Sapna Patel (Operations Director) discuss what the role involves and why we'd love for you to apply! Interested in being on the board of The Social Change Nest [https://thesocialchangenest.org]? Find out more and apply at https://thesocialchangenestorg/vacancies/ [https://thesocialchangenest.org/vacancies/] Host: Pete Treganna and Sapna Patel, The Social Change Agency/Nest Theme music by Loyalty Freak Music

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