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Post | September 2025 | News Stories | 2 min read

Hertfordshire Trustees' Conference: Connect and Support Trustees Navigating Changing Times

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Trusteeship is a unique volunteer role which is vital to society. The amazing work that charities do in our communities simply could not happen without people stepping up to volunteer their valuable time and expertise to take on the responsibilities of charity leadership and governance as a trustee sitting on the charity board.


Trustees report a great deal of satisfaction in their role and mention benefits they feel they gain personally - common themes are a sense of purpose, connection to the community, broadening of networks, development of skills and experience, and more – however it is also true that the responsibilities of the role can be demanding and may be especially so at times of change. We are experiencing plenty of that these days!


At GoVolHerts we’re proud to celebrate the essential contribution of Hertfordshire’s trustees to the work and achievements of our voluntary, community, social enterprise and faith sector. Not only do we thank and sing the praises of trustees, but we champion and promote this vital volunteering role and we work to help trusteeship flourish.


Our annual conference for Hertfordshire trustees, co-organised with Hertfordshire Community Foundation, will focus this year on the challenges and opportunities of navigating changing times. There’ll be a keynote and workshop session on ‘Managing and understanding your role as a strategic leader’ with Leah Selinger, Chair of Watford Women’s Trust, a talk from Jeremy Colman, Chair of Crossroads Caring for Life, providing a personal perspective on the charity's experiences and, finally, problem-solving tips from Jon Clarke, trainer and facilitator.


The free conference will be held on November 5th at Hertfordshire Development Centre in Stevenage from 5-7:30pm. It is a wonderful opportunity for sharing your experiences and ideas with other local trustees, for networking and for refreshing your motivation. Last year we had over 70 participants who were highly enthusiastic about the conference, saying they all took away something they would use in their role. 


If you’re a Hertfordshire trustee, we hope to see you there this year, to celebrate all you do, make new connections and gain fresh perspectives and tools to help you and your organisation flourish.


More information, agenda and registration here.


Register now
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