Improved diversity on master trust boards can enable greater understanding of wider socioeconomic circumstances, argues James Phillips.
Master trusts are required to have a balance of skills and experience on their trustee boards, providing cognitive diversity in their decision-making. But this diversity can only be truly achiev...
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