Mark Taylor to step down as Society Chief Executive

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    [post_content] => After nearly 5 years as the Society’s Chief Executive, Mark Taylor is to retire later in the year.

Mark, who previously worked in arts and museums, joined the Society in early 2015 and has re-shaped and modernised the way the Society, its board and staff work. Most areas of activity have been revised, with the launch of New Homeopath, a major new website, a revamped membership structure and improved and extended services for members.

‘I have enjoyed my time at the Society’ says Mark ‘One cannot help but be impressed by the energy, enthusiasm and commitment of the staff, board and members. I hope I have been able to channel that energy into an organisation that supports and empowers members to be better and more successful practitioners’

Commenting on his departure, Linda Wicks, Chair of the Society says ‘We have been very fortunate to benefit from Mark’s experience and clear vision and he will be leaving the Society in a far stronger position to build for the future’

The post of Chief Executive will shortly be advertised with a closing date of 1st July. Mark will remain in post until his successor begins work later in the year.

 

For further information on the work of the Society and to find out more about what we are seeking in our next Chief Executive, please contact our retained consultants via Rebecca du Plessis, Director of Langton Not 4 Profit at rebecca@langtonn4p.co.uk or 07833 230168.
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After nearly 5 years as the Society’s Chief Executive, Mark Taylor is to retire later in the year.

Mark, who previously worked in arts and museums, joined the Society in early 2015 and has re-shaped and modernised the way the Society, its board and staff work. Most areas of activity have been revised, with the launch of New Homeopath, a major new website, a revamped membership structure and improved and extended services for members.

‘I have enjoyed my time at the Society’ says Mark ‘One cannot help but be impressed by the energy, enthusiasm and commitment of the staff, board and members. I hope I have been able to channel that energy into an organisation that supports and empowers members to be better and more successful practitioners’

Commenting on his departure, Linda Wicks, Chair of the Society says ‘We have been very fortunate to benefit from Mark’s experience and clear vision and he will be leaving the Society in a far stronger position to build for the future’

The post of Chief Executive will shortly be advertised with a closing date of 1st July. Mark will remain in post until his successor begins work later in the year.

 

For further information on the work of the Society and to find out more about what we are seeking in our next Chief Executive, please contact our retained consultants via Rebecca du Plessis, Director of Langton Not 4 Profit at rebecca@langtonn4p.co.uk or 07833 230168.

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