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== Stories ==
== Stories ==
* Lt Gen of the [[British Army]].
* Wants to see less hierarchical behaviour and more "empowerment" in the Army.<ref name="hierarchical">https://archive.is/Yp92d</ref>
* Wants to see less hierarchical behaviour and more "empowerment" in the Army.<ref name="hierarchical">https://archive.is/Yp92d</ref>
* Asked to name her most inspirational non-military leader, Lt Gen Nesmith said [[Jacinda Ardern]], former prime minister of New Zealand.<ref name="hierarchical"></ref>
* Asked to name her most inspirational non-military leader, Lt Gen Nesmith said [[Jacinda Ardern]], former prime minister of New Zealand.<ref name="hierarchical"></ref>
* Authored the "Race Action Plan" for the [[British Army]].<ref name="hierarchical"></ref>
* Authored the "Race Action Plan" for the [[British Army]].<ref name="hierarchical"></ref>
* Lt Gen of the [[British Army]].


==Notes==
==Notes==
<references/>
<references/>

Latest revision as of 21:17, 17 February 2024

Stories

  • Lt Gen of the British Army.
  • Wants to see less hierarchical behaviour and more "empowerment" in the Army.[1]
  • Asked to name her most inspirational non-military leader, Lt Gen Nesmith said Jacinda Ardern, former prime minister of New Zealand.[1]
  • Authored the "Race Action Plan" for the British Army.[1]

Notes