Dorothy Dalton
Dorothy Dalton is editor of Governance magazine and a governance expert. She was the first chief executive of Acevo, holding the position from 1992 to 2000. She also founded the Network of Women Chairs and co-founded Groundbreakers, a support group for female chief executives in the voluntary sector.
She was a non-executive director of the Inland Revenue and has been a judge at the Charity Awards for several years.
In a voluntary capacity Dalton has been a trustee of several charities including Marie Curie Cancer Care and regularly participates in fundraising expeditions for JoLt, the Journey of a Lifetime Trust which arranges overseas expeditions for disadvantaged or disabled young people.
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Civil Society Media is an independent news, publishing and events company focused entirely on charities and other civil society organisations.Now 20 years old, we help these organisations to deliver sustainable...
Acevo is a membership body for civil society chief executives. It was set up in 1987 by a group of charity chief executives who wanted to develop a networking and support group for the charity sector. It...
Governance is the first publication aimed at charity trustees together with their chief executives and company secretaries.Governance magazine is direct and plain speaking. It contains essential information...
Marie Curie nurses provide free nursing care to cancer patients and those with other terminal illnesses in their own homes, and now care for around 50 per cent of all cancer patients who die at home. They...
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