Charity Investment Conference 2012
15 Oct 2012
Charles Nall is corporate services director at the Children’s Society, which he had joined in 2006 as finance and administration director.
However, in September 2010 he will start a new job as finance director of Moorfields Eye Hospital. Part of this role will involve overseeing the finances at the Hospital's charity, Moorfields Lions Korle Bu Trust, which aims to reduce blindness in west Africa.
Prior to his work with the Children’s Society, he achieved an MBA at Cranfield University and was assistant director at the Wolfson Foundation. He also worked at the NSPCC and was integral to the establishment of CharITyshare, the consortium IT venture jointly owned by the NSPCC, the Children’s Society, and the Alzheimer’s Society.
He is chairman of CFDG and will remain so even after he changes jobs.
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CFDG has revealed the five nominees for its upcoming trustee elections, with Ian Theodoreson, chief finance officer of the Church of England, and Kevin Barnes, director of finance at Barnardo’s, among the candidates.
The Church of England’s chief finance officer Ian Theodoreson will stand for election as chair of the CFDG in September and is believed to be the favoured candidate among trustees.
Ian Allsop provides an overview of the CFDG annual dinner and assesses that diners enjoy what's on their plates despite talk of lavish cuts.
The chair of Charity Finance Directors’ Group insists he will see out his tenure as chair despite his new job as finance director of an NHS hospital putting him on the wrong side of the debate about consolidation of charity accounts into NHS balance sheets.
Charles Nall, finance director of the Children’s Society and chair of Charity Finance Directors' Group, is to take up a new job as finance director at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London.
Charityshare, the IT infrastructure collaboration between the NSPCC, the Children’s Society and the Alzheimer’s Society, is in negotiations to formally include three more charities.
Charities have been called upon to demonstrate their impact or risk losing their favourable tax privileges. Alex Hardie reports.

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