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  • Organisations which encourage the wheel of learning, relish curiosity, questions and ideas,which allow for space experiment and reflection, which forgive mistakes and encourage self-confidence, these are learning organisations and theirs is a competitive advantage which no-one can steal from.
    Charles Handy

Saturday, September 5th, 2009You said Hello – I say Goodbye (for any Beatles Fans)

A bit of a sad week at FSI. You name it at the FSI and Katherine has done it, supported it or input into it – she has been a star and will be really missed by us all. But we had to let her go, she found a role in International Development (opportunities far and few between) and that’s just what she’s wanted to do for almost all her life – even has a Masters in it – so with tears on both sides off she went, not before she signed up as a volunteer and registered for next years FSI Challenge.

Now for the good news we also got to say Hello to Kim Sutton who has joined the FSI as Relationship Development Manager. Kim’s been given no easy task – we’ve asked her to develop our ‘earned income’ and give us her expertise in supporting small charities through our build and share knowledge programmes. We know Kim will fit in with the FSI team, she has already, in a previous life, been on most of our training programmes (yes she was a beneficiary) so knows all about us and is really passionate about what we do.

Also an Hello to Sophie Thompson who has joined us on a temporary contract for three months – already helping us out and already one of the team. So HATE GOODBYE’S BUT LOVE HELLO’S

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  1. I admit, I have not been on this webpage in a long time… however it was another joy to see It is such an important topic and ignored by so many, even professionals. I thank you to help making people more aware of possible issues.Great stuff as usual

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