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Roadway – The Podcast: Episode 4 - The Future of Trade Associations: A TAF Board Perspective

Roadway – The Podcast: Episode 4 - The Future of Trade Associations: A TAF Board Perspective

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In this episode of Roadway – The Podcast, host Richard Smith explores the evolving role of trade associations and the leadership challenges facing membership organisations in an increasingly complex and fast-changing environment.

Richard is joined by Tim Doggett, Julia Garvey, and Harry Shackleton, members of the Trade Association Forum (TAF) Board. Together, they reflect on their professional journeys, what effective association leadership looks like today, and how representative bodies can remain relevant, trusted, and member-focused in the years ahead.

Across this conversation, the panel discusses:

  • The biggest challenges currently facing UK trade associations

  • How member expectations and engagement are changing

  • What good governance looks like in a modern membership organisation

  • The leadership qualities association executives will need for the future

  • How trade associations can future-proof themselves for the next decade

Clear, considered, and grounded in real-world experience, this episode offers valuable insight for anyone involved in association leadership, governance, or member engagement.

Roadway – The Podcast reflects the TAF Board’s commitment to thoughtful leadership, collaboration, and supporting organisations that shape UK trade and industry.

Tune in for a timely and insightful discussion on the future of trade associations and the people leading them.

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