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26 November 2010
Greetings!
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Here's the latest on Who's Moving in the sector...
(Click on the names below to find out more about them.)
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Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
Howard Bridges has been appointed to the new position of deputy chief executive at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. He can be contacted via the main switchboard on 0207 622 3626.
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Papyrus
Papyrus, the national UK charity dedicated to the prevention of young suicide, has appointed Ged Flynn as its chief executive officer. He can be emailed at ged.flynn@papyrus-uk.org or called on 0128 243 2555.
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Mind
Mental health charity Mind has appointed Andrew Vale to the position of managing director of Minds Matter, the charity's commercial arm which manages its network of over 110 shops. He joins ahead of the retirement of Bob Montheath, who is still in post but leaving Mind after 16 years in March 2011. Andrew can be contacted at the Minds Matter Office on 0208 534 4040. |


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Skills - Third Sector
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Scope
Scope has appointed Alzheimer's Society acting chief executive Ruth Sutherland as its new executive director of services. She will be in charge of the charity's £65m service portfolio and 2,500 staff. |


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Poppyscotland
Ex-services charity Poppyscotland has recruited Paul Hayllor as its head of charitable services. Paul joins on 6 December. |
Fundraising and communications

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Children in Crisis
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Parentline Plus
Bullying UK founder and CEO John Carnell has become part of the digital media team at Parentline Plus following the merger of the two organisations. Contact John via the central office on 0207 553 3080. |


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National Deaf Children's Society
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Teacher Support Network
Teacher Support Network has appointed Jackie Ball as its new director of fundraising. |
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University of the Arts London
Karen Doyle, current director of communications at the University of Kent has been appointed as director of development and alumni relations at University of the Arts London, to start on 7 February 2011. |


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Big Lottery FundAnna Southall has been confirmed as acting chair at the Big Lottery Fund while the organisation reviews its criteria for a new chair following the spending review announcement. The previously advertised position will be adjusted to fit within new challenges highlighted in the announcement.
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Business in the Community
Mark Price, managing director of Waitrose, has been appointed as the new chair of Business in the Community. |


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Association of Medical Research CharitiesLord Willis of Knaresborough, a prominent voice on science in Parliament, has been appointed chair of the Association of Medical Research Charities.
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Dad's House
Debra Allcock-Tyler, chief executive of the Directory of Social Change, joined Dad's House as a trustee on 17 November. |


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Woodard Schools
Tom Fremantle has been appointed non-executive chairman of Woodard Schools, the largest group of independent Church of England schools in England and Wales. |


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Daycare Trust
Maggie Darling, wife of the former Labour Chancellor Alistair, has joined the Daycare Trust as chair, succeeding Rita Stringfellow, who departs after four years at the helm. |


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Mentoring and Befriending Foundation
Lesley Cozens, a managing partner at Yorkshire Bank, has become chair of the Mentoring and Befriending Foundation. |


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European Polio Union
Dr John Hooper, chief executive of the British Polio Fellowship, has joined the board of the European Polio Union.He will work with the EPU board in producing a five-year strategy for ensuring people with polio in Europe have all the resources they need to lead full lives. |


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The Wildlife Trusts
Renowned wildlife programme-maker and presenter Simon King has been appointed as president of the Wildlife Trusts following in the footsteps of David Attenborough and David Bellamy. He is joined by the Trusts' new vice-president Bill Bolsover and honorary treasurer Michael Power.
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They said it...
"In the current climate, there has been an f-letter word often used in the charity sector - fear. Fear of losing funds, fear of not meeting beneficiaries expectations. Fear isn't a positive emotion. We should replace it with a new five-letter word - faith"
(Source: Debra Allcock Tyler at the Social Change Awards)
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Civil Society Who's Moving? Contacts
Tania Mason, editor, 020 7819 1214, tania.mason@civilsociety.co.uk
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