Making Your First NED Role Count


With more required from today’s non-executive directors, it's vital you acquire the right skills and experience before accepting any position.

Criticaleye speaks to Andrew AllnerRuth CairnieCheryl BlackJames CrosbyAndrew Tallents and Martin Towers to find out how they prepared for their first role while still an executive.

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Andrew Allner
Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Andrew Tallents
Director
Warren Partners
Cheryl Black
Independent Trustee
Scottish Widows Master Trust
James Crosby
Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Martin Towers
Chairman
Norcros plc
Ruth Cairnie
Board Mentor
Criticaleye


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