Board Matters: Bi-cultural Boards
Strong Community Organisations Require Effective Boards. Board Matters aims to assist this. The third of a four part series of networking and professional development evenings for non-profit governance members, with the remaining sessions held fortnightly. You are welcome to attend any or all of the sessions. Facilitated by Manawatu Community Law Centre, each 90 minute session begins with light refreshments and the opportunity to network. Featuring a panel including Roni Fitzmaurice of Project Waitangi and Wiremu Te Awe Awe the session will discuss what it means for a board to be truly bi-cultural including the challenges and opportunities of this. Board Matters sessions are open to everyone on the governance board of an incorporated society or charitable trust, big or small. This includes, sports clubs, service & hobby groups, arts & cultural groups, ethnic and special interest groups and social service organisations. Registration is required. Further sessions in the series will include: Wednesday 16 November: ETHICS AND CONFLICTS
at Hancock Community House
King Street
Palmerston North, New Zealand
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