June O'Sullivan

June O'Sullivan

June O'Sullivan is chief executive of the London Early Years Foundation (LEYF). An inspiring speaker and regular media commentator on Early Years, social enterprise and child poverty, June has been instrumental in achieving a major strategic and cultural shift for the organisation, resulting in a significant increase in both profile and profitability over the past 5 years.

June is also a Royal Society of Arts fellow, director of Social Enterprise London and trustee for the Daycare Trust and the National Day Nursery Association.

June is a qualified social worker and published author, with an MA in Primary & Early Childhood Studies and MBA from London South Bank University.

 

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Nurturing our charities in a time of cuts

After losing a grant which provided 12 per cent of its income, June O'Sullivan provides an insight from the Paddington Farm Trust on how the current government regime is affecting its activities.

Early Years and early days

As Sure Start centres throughout England prepare for possible closure in the face of impending cuts, London Early Years Foundation chief June O'Sullivan sums up the mood in the children's sector.

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