Orchestras for All is delighted to announce the appointment of Beth White as the new Co-Chair of the Board of Trustees. Beth will sit alongside Susanna Eastburn MBE, our current Chair, who moves to the position of Co-Chair alongside Beth. This appointment marks a significant moment in OFA's journey as Beth brings with her a unique blend of experience, passion, and connection to the organisation's mission.
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Beth White: A Remarkable Journey with Orchestras for All
Having joined the charity as a cornet player from Peterlee in County Durham back in 2013, Beth’s journey with Orchestras for All is nothing short of inspiring. She is not only a current Trustee but also a previous participant of one of the charity’s programmes, the National Orchestra for All (NOFA), and Founding Co-Chair of OFA’s Youth Board 2020-2022. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of music.
The Power of Youth on Charity Boards
OFA’s Board of Trustees are a group of 12 volunteers who ensure we carry out our mission, use our funding and resources wisely, ensure we are accountable and comply with our governing document and the law.
It’s our belief that Boards whose trustees have different backgrounds and experience are more likely to encourage debate and to make better decisions as a result.
As a charity working with young people, Young Trustees bring fresh perspectives, energy, and a deep understanding of current issues. However, when less than 3% of charity trustees are under 30, charities are in desperate need of young people’s perspectives. This engagement of young people, alumni of OFA’s programmes, not only helps in better understanding the needs of the community but also paves the way for more effective and relevant decision-making and strategic planning.
According to a study conducted by the Charity Commission, organisations with younger Trustees tend to be more innovative, adaptable, and in tune with the needs and expectations of younger beneficiaries.
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Beth White's Vision for Orchestras for All
Beth’s appointment as Co-Chair is a clear signal of OFA's dedication to promoting the involvement of young people in the decision-making processes. She brings her unique perspective as a previous member of the NOFA programme, having experienced firsthand the transformative power of music and the impact it can have on the lives of young people.
She Founded OFA’s very first Youth Board 2020 – 2022 at a vital moment for young people’s perspectives to be heard throughout the pandemic. Her leadership oversaw the Youth Board rebranding the charity, becoming more invested in artistic and programme decision making alongside creating the Youth Board slogan: nothing about us, without us.
Susanna Eastburn, Co-Chair shared: “I am so looking forward to working as Co-Chair with Beth, who has been a wonderful and committed Trustee and brilliant advocate for our work. Co-Chairing is a new experience for me and I appreciate being able to draw on Beth’s insights from her previous role as Co-Chair of the Youth Board. Putting youth leadership at the top and front of the organisation is what we’re all about, so this is a vital step for us to be taking.”
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As Beth takes on this new role, we can look forward to witnessing her passion and dedication driving positive change within Orchestras for All. With her unique perspective having taken part in NOFA, Beth is poised to lead Orchestras for All towards even greater heights, ensuring that more young people across the country can experience the transformative power of music.