BensGrandad
New member
Housing associations have tenants on their Boards and have really benefited from having a customer (not much choice there either!) perspective. Since introduced in the 1990s - its standard practice now. There have been massive business benefits. How do they get over the one voice not being representative? They don't - the tenant board member is there to give a "customer" perspective and is expected to contribute their experiences as a tenant. The FA have discussed how to get get more women and BME on the boards and this could be another avenue - breaking up the traditional white male business owner perspective.
I'm all for it!
This is different because it is not an elected representative more case of volunteers who feel they can offer something. In the case of a football club there would be so many volunteers that it wouldn't be practical. We are constantly being asked if we would like to volunteer.