Charity Investment Conference 2012
15 Oct 2012
Colin Nee is currently interim executive director of Marr-Munning Trust, which is an independent grant-making trust.
Since 1996, he has been chief executive of three award-winning national charities (NAM Publications 1996-2001, Charities Evaluation Services 2001-2009 and Reprieve on an interim basis from 2010-2011). Charities Evaluation Services won the award for effectiveness at the 2008 Charity Awards for its achievement in increasing the impact of the charity sector.
In September 2011 he also became a trustee of the Rich Mix Cultural Foundation.
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Colin Nee, the former chief executive of Charities Evaluation Services, is to join human rights charity Reprieve as interim executive director for around a year.
Colin Nee argues innovation isn’t enough. Now that political debate about public spending has moved from the synthetic argument about whether savings will be made to how, there is space and an urgent need to focus on how to shape the post-recession economy. Innovation could be key to driving future growth but only if investment is there to propagate good ideas and scale them up.
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