What are your trustee New Year's resolutions for 2024?

Naomi Brown looks at what trustees may wish to achieve or change over the coming year

Jonathan Stapleton
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Naomi Brown is senior counsel at Sackers
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Naomi Brown is senior counsel at Sackers

It's New Year's resolutions time once again. Time to reflect on the last year and decide what you most want to achieve or change over the coming year.

Given the number of possible calls on trustees' limited time and resources, it makes sense for trustees to make their own New Year's resolutions - also known as setting strategic objectives or agre...

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