Unlocking boardroom opportunities: Becoming an IPSE Non-Executive Director
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Unlocking boardroom opportunities: Becoming an IPSE Non-Executive Director

By IPSE Ltd

Join IPSE’s webinar to learn how to stand for the board, what makes a great candidate and how the nomination process works.

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Business • Finance

Thinking about joining IPSE’s board?

Join our upcoming webinar hosted by current Non-Executive Directors Rosie Halfhead and Joe Woodhouse to explore what it takes to stand in our autumn elections.

Whether you're curious about the nomination process, want to understand what kind of candidates we’re looking for, or simply want to hear real experiences from board members, this session is designed to give contractors a clear, practical overview of how to get involved.

We’ll walk through the steps from nomination to final ballot, explain what happens behind the sceself-employed community.nes, and share why becoming a board member is a rewarding way to shape the future of IPSE and the

Rosie and Joe will also share their personal journeys to the board, offering insights and advice to help you decide if this opportunity is right for you.

After the success of our previous webinar in May, this new webinar will provide an opportunity to:

  • Learn more about the profiles we are seeking - and why
  • Understand the process and requirements for submitting a nomination
  • Understand what happens to the nominations we receive and the steps towards the final ballot and voting by members.

This event is open to both members and non-members. Please note: to stand in the election, you must be an IPSE member. If you join IPSE after attending, your ticket price will be refunded.

Attending this webinar does not offer any favourable treatment during the election process, all candidates will be treated equally.

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Oct 7 · 04:30 PDT