Judith Davey

Judith Davey

Judith is the director of performance & accountability at ActionAid but also holds a number of non-executive director positions. These include board member of Society of Consumer Affairs in Europe, chair of the board of acharity seeking to reduce hard from substance abuse and board member of a National Health Service Mental Health Trust.

During 2010, Judith was a judge at the Customer Experience Awards and delivered the social and causal marketing component of the University of Exeter's MBA programme. Currently she is studying leadership and governance at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and has a growing reputation for achieving sustainable citizen-focused change in complex environments.

Previous positions include vice president of customer services at Nortel Networks, European director at Deloitte and head of organisational development at Devon County Council. Much of her work has been international, with clients and staff based across 26 countries in 4 continents.

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Judith Davey

Our aspirations for the performance of boards in the not-for-profit sector must equal or surpass the calibre of boards in any other sector, says Judith Davey.

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