The Chief of Staff

Revd Ijeoma Ajibade: Chief of Staff to The Archbishop of Canterbury


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For our fifth episode in the series, The Chief of Staff Association’s Euan Godbold is joined by Revd Ijeoma Ajibade, Chief of Staff to The Archbishop of Canterbury.  Supporting one of the world's oldest institutions, Ije shares comparisons between her role in local government to that in the church, the value of learning from companies and civil society, and guiding the vision for a leader supporting a community of 85 million people. 

The views that Ije expresses in this podcast are entirely her own, and do not reflect the view of The Archbishop of Canterbury

Host: Euan Godbold
Guest: Revd Ijeoma Ajibade, Chief of Staff to the Archbishop of Canterbury

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