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Discover how you can use your skills to lead, influence, and create lasting impact as a charity trustee or school governor.

About this Event

With nearly 30% of major charities lacking ethnic minority representation and fewer than 3% of trustees under the age of 30, there is growing recognition that diverse boards drive innovation, better reflect the communities they serve, and strengthen decision-making.

As part of our commitment to making the world a better place, King’s College London is supporting staff and students to take up charity trustee and school governor roles within our local communities.

What to Expect

This interactive webinar will introduce you to what it means to be a Charity Trustee or School Governor, and how these roles can help you make a meaningful impact beyond King’s.

The session will highlight how King’s Volunteering and Organisational Development help staff and students engage with community leadership opportunities.

Why Attend

  • Understand how serving as a trustee or governor can strengthen your leadership and decision-making skills.
  • Learn how to apply your academic and professional expertise to make a difference in local communities.
  • Hear first-hand experiences from experts who have shaped change through board-level volunteering.
  • Discover opportunities available through King’s Volunteering to help you get started.

Who Should Attend

This session is open to all King’s staff and students interested in community leadership, governance, and social impact. No prior experience is required.

Click here to book your spot!

At this event

Leon Ward

CEO of Money Ready and Chair of Let Me Know

Emma Hawker

Programme Development Manager at Governors for Schools

Michael Sanderson

Project Manager for Prevention, Wellbeing and Equity at King’s Health Partners and Trustee at Home-Start Camden and Islington