Lindsay Boswell
Lindsay Boswell is chief executive of Big Lottery Fund programme the Fair Share Trust which aims to build stronger communities. He joined the Trust after ten years as chief executive of the Institute of Fundraising from 2000 to 2010.
Prior to joining the Institute Boswell worked with Raleigh International as director of operations and, before that, as country director for Chile, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Malaysia.
Previously, Boswell was London director for the Prince’s Trust Volunteers.
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Not many things will silence a room hundreds-deep with half-drunk fundraisers, but Lindsay Boswell taking to the podium and announcing "we made a mistake tonight is one of them, says Celina Ribeiro.
Alan Gosschalk has left Bluefrog, less than nine months after joining the fundraising agency, to return to work within a charity.
The Institute of Fundraising is mustering support for a sector-wide public-facing campaign that will reinforce the message that fundraisers have every right to ask for money on behalf of beneficiaries.
Amanda McLean has been appointed to take over from Lindsay Boswell as chief executive of the Institute of Fundraising.
Charities could unlock untapped resources if they were more strategic about non-cash giving, says Caroline Beaumont.
After a decade in post, Institute of Fundraising chief executive Lindsay Boswell will leave the organisation to take up a new chief executive role at a charity.
The Institute of Fundraising is forming a task group to see whether there is a lack of talent at the most senior level in fundraising, nearly a year after former NSPCC director of appeals Giles Pegram was initially called in to investigate the issue.
Institute of Fundraising trustees are considering whether ‘Right to give’ might be a better campaign theme for the fundraising sector than the ‘Right to ask’ concept originally proposed.






