Lindsay Boswell

Lindsay Boswell

Lindsay Boswell is chief executive of Big Lottery Fund programme the Fair Share Trust which aims to build stronger communities. He joined the Trust after ten years as chief executive of the Institute of Fundraising from 2000 to 2010.

Prior to joining the Institute Boswell worked with Raleigh International as director of operations and, before that, as country director for Chile, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Malaysia.

Previously, Boswell was London director for the Prince’s Trust Volunteers.

 

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Who will fill Lindsay Boswell's shoes?

Tania Mason wonders what kind of leader the Institute of Fundraising needs next.

And the winner is...

Not many things will silence a room hundreds-deep with half-drunk fundraisers, but Lindsay Boswell taking to the podium and announcing "we made a mistake tonight is one of them, says Celina Ribeiro.

Time to invest in talent!

The sector is failing to grow its own fundraising leaders, says Lindsay Boswell. It’s time for charities to start investing in talent and stop being frightened of promoting people.

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