Raspbery Pi - the future of computing
4 May 2012
John Tate introduces the new big thing in the world of computing.
Martin Birch joined Christian Aid in 2002 and is the organisation’s associate director of finance and information systems. He oversees information systems, audits, risk and compliance with legal and other best practice standards.
In addition, he is the company secretary to Christian Aid and its various connected charities and subsidiaries.
Prior to his current position Martin trained as a chartered management accountant and worked for various financial services companies. He moved into the voluntary sector in 1992, working initially at ActionAid before joining Christian Aid.
He is also a non-executive director of the Climate Movement (Stop Climate Chaos).
Is this profile up-to-date? If not, please let us know at whoswho@civilsociety.co.uk
Displaying 1 to 1 (of 1)
Christian Aid has a 6:1 pay ratio policy. Martin Birch believes that moral justice demands it.
Displaying 1 to 1 (of 1)
4 May 2012
John Tate introduces the new big thing in the world of computing.
4 May 2012
Would you hand your PC desktop background over to advertisers if it was fundraising for a good cause?...
26 Apr 2012
Inspired by a debate between Joe Saxton and an employee of the Gambling Commission, David Philpott devises...
21 May 2012
Community isn't led by government, so why wait for it to tell you what to do, protests Robert Ashton....
17 May 2012
Men may have ruled the political panel, but women packed the punches from the audience in the Civil Society...
14 May 2012
It’s two years since Britain voted in the previously unlikely coalition of the Conservatives and Liberal...
15 Oct 2012
15 Oct 2012
15 Oct 2012
19 Nov 2012