Virtual Discussion Group: Not-for-Profit
Is Your Strategy Fit For Purpose?
- How do you ensure the funds are coming in
- Are the strategic outcomes known and achievable
- What mitigations do you have in place if it isn’t achieved
Bring your thoughts to the table. This is your chance to address the latest developments shaping the governance and risk landscape.
Join your peers for an informal roundtable exchange of ideas and practical advice.
We bring you together to discuss current trends and issues in your role. This is your unique opportunity to unpack challenges with your community and hear from expert guest speakers.
This is also an excellent opportunity to build your risk management network.
All members nationally are encouraged to connect.
Facilitator
Justin Hogg FGIA FCG, Managing Director, Right Source

Justin Hogg, owner and founder of Right Source, is a governance professional who specialises in the Not-for-Profit sector. This has provided the opportunity for Justin and the Right Source team to work with and support hundreds of organisations with their governance in support of their own unique purposes.
The focus on the Not-for-Profit sector has provided the opportunity to find solutions that fit with the NFP sector, and to have built a team that understands that when you set out to change the world you see problems as possibilities; and you need partners that set out to overcome challenges with a positive mindset.
As part of Right Source, Justin holds Company Secretary and Board Facilitation positions with various not-for-profit organisations, as well as Director positions of NFP Boards.
Who should attend
Who should attend We welcome anyone with company secretarial responsibilities from all sectors and industries, especially those in:
- CEOs, CFOs, CROs
- Directors
- Company secretaries
- General counsel
- Risk managers
- Heads of internal audit, secretariats and governance
- Legal advisers
- Governance and risk management consultants and advisors
- Anyone else with governance or risk management responsibilities