Anne Marie Carrie

Anne Marie Carrie

Anne Marie Carrie is to become chief executive of Barnardo’s in November 2010, replacing Martin Narey when he departs in January 2011.

She moves from the role of deputy chief executive and executive director for family and children's services at the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, where her children services department was judged as “outstanding” by Ofsted.

Carrie has held director posts in numerous voluntary and private organisations including the Health Education Board for Scotland, Women’s Aid and the Scottish Seabird Centre. 

She is currently on the National Task Force for Employment, chair of the National Association of Directors of Children’s Services Education Committee and on the board of the Young People’s Learning Agency.

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Barnardo's appoints local government children's supremo as chief executive

Anne Marie Carrie has been appointed as the new chief executive of Barnardo’s, joining in November before replacing Martin Narey when he departs in January next year.

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