Last chance to vote for the sector’s 25 most influential leaders

Charity Times is calling for charity sector professionals to nominate up to two people who deserve to be among the sector’s 25 most influential leaders by Wednesday 2 October.

To celebrate its 25th anniversary this year, Charity Times is seeking to celebrate the success of the sector by asking readers to help identify 25 people who have had a profound impact on the way the current sector operates and/or is adapting to the future.

Nominations should be accompanied by a short explanation to describe what the nominee does and why you believe they should be nominated.

All nominees must be of CEO level or equivalent and/or have founded a movement/organisation/project that has had a large impact on the charity sector over the past 25 years.

Nominations will remain anonymous and the results will be revealed in the next issue of Charity Times magazine. Nominations won't be accepted after 2 October.


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