Securing Your First NED Role


Becoming a non-executive director can seem like a dark art to the uninitiated.

Attendees of the Criticaleye Senior Women Business Leaders Group Ella Bennett, Ruth Cairnie, Jane Furniss, Vanda Murray, Anne Stevens and Genie Turton recently shared their experiences of how they successfully secured their seat on the board. 

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Contributors
Anne Stevens
Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Ella Bennett
Group People Director
easyJet
Genie Turton
Emeritus

Jane Furniss
Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Ruth Cairnie
Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Vanda Murray
Board Mentor
Criticaleye


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