Tribunal upholds Commission's merger decision but orders changes
24 May 2012
The Charity Tribunal has upheld the Charity Commission’s decision to allow two independent schools in...
Sorry for interrupting, but there is something we need to tell you...
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.
If you wish to restrict or block web browser cookies which are set on your device then you can do this through your browser settings, the Help function within your browser will tell you how.
CFDG trustees yesterday voted in Ian Theodoreson as the group’s new chair, succeeding Charles Nall who had served in the role for the last four years.
Theodoreson, who is chief finance officer for the Church of England, was one of three new trustees chosen by members to fill vacant slots on the board. The other new trustees are Kevin Barnes, director of finance at Barnardo’s and Diane Bassett, head of corporate services at the South West Lakes Trust.
After his appointment, Theodoreson paid tribute to Nall’s period of tenure, saying he had guided CFDG through an important period of growth. He had also overseen the recruitment of Caron Bradshaw last year, who Theodoreson described as “our excellent CEO”.
The new chair’s appointment was well received by the almost 100 members present at yesterday’s AGM. By common consent, Theodoreson is one of the most widely-experienced and respected FDs in the sector. He was one of the founder members of CFDG in 1987 when he was FD at Save the Children, and served as the group’s first treasurer. Shortly before becoming director of corporate services at Barnardo’s in 1995, he was one of the key driving forces behind the establishment of the Charities Consortium. Theodoreson now holds the distinction of being the longest-serving CFDG member.
Paul Breckell, managing director of corporate resources at Action on Hearing Loss, was Nall’s predecessor as chair from 2001-07. Speaking to civilsociety.co.uk he described the new chair as a “fantastic appointment”, and welcomed Theodoreson’s “active re-engagement with the group”. Bill Cottle, deputy executive director at Unicef UK, and CFDG’s second-longest serving member having joined the group in the summer of 1988, described Theodoreson as “articulate, reflective, and with an easy style. Someone who gets the point and raises the issues”.
Kevin Barnes, who reported to Theodoreson at Barnardo’s for a short period before the latter left for the Church of England in 2009, said the new chair “understands the issues facing charities as well as anybody, and that includes the issues facing small and medium-sized charities, as well as the large ones. He was an inspirational leader to work for and will bring the same leadership skills to his role as CFDG chair”.
Asked by civilsociety.co.uk why he wanted to come back into such a demanding role at this stage of his career, Theordoreson said: “In a sense, I’ve never been away.
“I’ve always been committed to mutual self-help in the sector. I believe we are all obliged to share the expertise that we have. I’ve now got my feet under the table at the Church and it felt like a good time to stand for the role.”
One of the first tasks facing Theodoreson and Bradshaw will be organising appropriate events to mark CFDG’s 25th anniversary, from the beginning of next year.
24 May 2012
The Charity Tribunal has upheld the Charity Commission’s decision to allow two independent schools in...
24 May 2012
The Department for Education has issued an invitation to tender for delivery of the National Citizen Service...
24 May 2012
The Charity Law Association has recommended trustees are given the legal freedom to invest on a total...
25 May 2012
The Higher Education Funding Council for England has hinted at the possibility of collaboration with the...
25 May 2012
The Esmée Fairbairn Foundation is surprised not to have been inundated with applications for funding...
24 May 2012
Charities are being urged to abandon balloon releases in a Twitter a campaign.
25 May 2012
From tomorrow the Information Commissioner’s Office will enforce the law requiring all websites to inform...
24 May 2012
Charities are being urged to abandon balloon releases in a Twitter a campaign.
24 May 2012
Missing People is hoping to track down missing children using Twitter.

Attending our one day courses is a highly effective way of ensuring new and existing trustees fully understand their role, responsibilities and liabilities.
15 Oct 2012
15 Oct 2012
15 Oct 2012
19 Nov 2012