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17 March 2008

Seats

This week in Fellowship...

We had a fantastic 'New Fellows Evening' to welcome a group of eager new recruits. We've been hosting them for a while, but following recent input from Fellows we've been having a real think about the Fellow's journey into the RSA and how we can welcome you and introduce ourselves a lot better. It's work in progress but this week we showcased the new format welcome evening.

Tour highlights include: the Networks team demonstrating the Networks platform; Wayne doing his presentation on the history of the RSA (did you know that the Durham Street Auditorium is curved because it was originally a tunnel from the Strand to the Thames; a public right of way until the 1920's, people herded dairy cows through it before we installed the purple seats and started herding Fellows); Sophie and Rob showcasing the library and archive; and a show round of the newly refurbished Gerard Bar that now boasts late opening til 22.00 so you can pop past and have a glass of wine in the evening. It's so new I don't have a photo to show you, but it's really rather smart.

So now it's back to the recruitment research for me and, as always, I have plenty to be getting on with.

Until next time...

Information on how to join the RSA Fellowship, and how to nominate others here.

(Photographs by me - this one taken in the RSA's Great Room)

Posted by Laura Billings on 17 March 2008

  • Tessy Britton - 05 Jun 2008 1:43pm

    Beautiful pic Laura :)

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