NRA Seeks New Trustees

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The NRA, a registered charity, is seeking to appoint two new co-opted trustees to the Council of the Association (the board of trustees).

The trustee board meets six times each year, with each meeting typically requiring a full day plus additional time to review reports. Trustees receive regular email traffic between meetings, which may require response. Trustees are unpaid but can be reimbursed for expenses.

Trustees must be Members of the NRA; applications from Members from a military background, and with professional real estate or marketing / communication backgrounds will be particularly welcome.

NRA Chairman David Lacey chairman@nra.org.uk ย will be pleased to discuss the role of trustee with potential candidates.

Please contact Georgina Thatcher georgina.thatcher@nra.org.uk for application forms and trustee information pack; the deadline for applications is Monday 3rd April 2023

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