How much do you know about Scotland's top charity leaders and why does it matter?

The Scottish charity sector is as big as the NHS in Scotland but how much do you know about it? 

Experienced CEOs and Trustees Manish Joshi and Theresa Shearer join David Hume Institute director, Susan Murray to be the first to hear about our new research on top charity leaders in Scotland.

The sector is a large employer with a combined annual income of over £13billion and significant influence on government and society. Being a registered charity brings benefits including high levels of public trust and legal responsibilities such as delivering public benefit. 

What does the data tell us about diversity of thought in the top 300 charities in Scotland?  What are the implications?  Should transparency and public benefit go hand in hand?  

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