David Locke
Director of Finance and Corporate services, BMS World Mission
David Locke is the director of finance and corporate services at BMS World Mission where he enjoys leading a team with a broad portfolio of responsibilities from Investments to Information Technology. BMS is a Christian charity working in over thirty of the neediest countries of the world.
Before moving into the charity sector, David was at Ernst & Young working on major IT projects around the world and he qualified as a chartered accountant with KPMG in Birmingham.
David’s other current roles include serving as a trustee of the Charity Aid Foundation (CAF) and chair of the Audit Committee of NCVO. David continues to be actively involved in his local community and served as chair of governors for Didcot Girls School (2004 – 2012).
David is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a certified information systems auditor and holds an honours degree in Economics from Newcastle University
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Practical tips from David Locke on how to get your audit committee firing on all cylinders.
David Locke becomes chief adviser to Australian charity regulator
David Locke, the executive director of charity services at the Charity Commission, has been seconded to Australia to be chief adviser at the new taskforce charged with setting up a charities regulator there.
Sam Younger, chief executive of the Charity Commission, has called for the late filing of documents with the Commission to become the sector equivalent of drink driving.
There may be “commercial opportunities” for professional advisers to the charity sector as the Charity Commission begins to scale back its direct assistance to charities, the Commission has said.
The recession has put risk management systems through a severe test, says Richard Weighell.
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