Andrew Scadding

Andrew Scadding

Chief executive, Thai Children's Trust

Andrew Scadding has been in and around fundraising since 1967, as a fundraiser, trustee and database programmer. Currently incarnated as chief executive of Thai Children's Trust (formerly Pattaya Orphanage Trust) , ‘probably the best job in the world’, which he has held since 1999 ‘thanks to a very tolerant board of trustees’, he also chairs the Trustees of the Prisoners of Conscience Appeal Fund. He is married ‘for more years than I care to admit’, a relieved parent, happy grandparent, devoted dog walker and cheery iconoclast.

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Alistair McLean, chief executive, FRSB

Thai Children's Trust's Andrew Scadding has never been a fan of the FRSB's constitution. So what made him change heart and choose to work with, instead of against, the fundraising regulator?

Hind: 'A breath of fresh air'

Tania Mason looks back over the six years of Andrew Hind’s leadership of the Charity Commission, and charts the actions that created a regulator fit for the 21st Century

Biting the hand that feeds: Donor care doesn't end at the fundraiser

It is not only fundraisers that have to be aware of charity reputation and donor care as a call to Radio 4 showed, says Andrew Scadding.

Death by a thousand cuts

Amidst the 'butchery' set to befall the industry, Andrew Scadding makes an appeal for careful cuts to an unlikely resource...

Sector responds to coalition negotiations

Sector representatives have reacted generally positively to various agreements reached by the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats following their initial negotiations to form a government.

The coalition - a marriage made in heaven or simply of convenience?

The Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition was the only practical one. Andrew Scadding warns we may even grow to like it.

'The people have spoken - the bastards!'

Andrew Scadding mulls over the implications of the hung parliament on the charity sector.

Sector predicts both uncertainty and opportunity in hung parliament

Civil society organisations are facing a worrying period of insecurity as a hung parliament appears nigh on certain, many sector commentators warned today.

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