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Search is on for a global CEO

Announcement posted by PR Matters 15 Mar 2017

Token remuneration, dysfunctional industry

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Melbourne, 15th March 2017 - For immediate release

 

Search is on for a global CEO

Token remuneration, dysfunctional industry

 

The search is on for a global CEO to head up Aidhub International, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to transforming the way the three trillion aid and development industry conducts business.

 

The remuneration being offered is $1 per annum.

 

Aidhub is the brainchild of Australian businessman, Alan Morgan. Formerly a mergers and acquisitions advisor, Mr. Morgan retired to Indonesia in 2010 at the age of 44 to focus on philanthropic work. He first established Mentor Foundation which has since worked with over 1,000 people to help them prosper on limited resources and in 2014 he began working on the development of Aidhub, a global technology platform to support all aid and not-for-profit organisations achieve their goals.

 

Aidhub’s free technology will deliver increased transparency, better and standardised outcomes measurements and more effective knowledge transfer. It will enable every not-for-profit organisation globally to more easily and effectively plan, implement, manage, monitor, analyse and report on the outcomes and impacts of their initiatives.


When launched, Aidhub will be available to the global not-for-profit industry at no cost.

 

 “We’re seeking a world class leader who is willing to transition from a commercially driven career to a greater good mission,” said Mr. Morgan.  “In many ways the not-for-profit industry is a brutal and dysfunctional one. Aidhub is a world-first and it stands to change the way not-for-profits operate worldwide. The CEO will need enormous vision to work with us in driving this project to the next stage.”

 

Interested parties can make a confidential inquiry at seekingshackleton@aidhub.org.

 

See more about Aidhub at www.aidhub.org.

 

Media only:

Alan Morgan is available for interview. 

To arrange an interview or for further information, please contact Margot Gorski at PR Matters on +61 3 9533 6783 or +61 412 393 394, or at margot@prmatters.com.au