Introduction to DIO's New Chief Executive, Graham Dalton
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...over the role of Chief Executive at the Defence Infrastructure Organisation. Some of them also told me that “It’s a great job – you’ll enjoy it.” So six weeks into...
...over the role of Chief Executive at the Defence Infrastructure Organisation. Some of them also told me that “It’s a great job – you’ll enjoy it.” So six weeks into...
...driving forward the changes needed to achieve this, and open up a discussion about how we can work together to create a more equal, fair and supportive environment for all....
...took place in Belgium in 1917. The soldiers carved the kiwi into the chalk themselves in 1919 at the end of the First World War to commemorate their achievements during...
...of BGH are to promote wellbeing, develop employment opportunities for those who would like to pursue a career in heritage, and to signpost those academically inclined to further and higher...
...spent time in ‘Jungle School’ getting an overview of the training that is provided to exercising teams on how to survive in these extreme conditions and ensure that they are...
...instrumental in helping Equity Bank to plant some seedballs and saplings to enable re-growth in the area. Our plan is to offer visitors to BATUK the opportunity to scatter seeds...
...has toilet and washing facilities for visitors to the offices and classroom. The small space normally planned on each floor in an accommodation block was instead aggregated into the single...
...talking point to visitors. Anybody who knows who may have painted the artwork is urged to get in touch with DIO by emailing dio-corporatecomms@mod.gov.uk, or via our social media channels....
...first finance role was as boat club treasurer at university – we bought a beautiful new fibreglass rowing boat and didn’t get into debt! My first paid role in Finance...
...due to an inexhaustible demand for timber. It was used for pit props, in trenches, tunnels and other construction, and turned into charcoal for use in gas masks. It’s hard...