Charity Investment Conference 2012
15 Oct 2012
Chief finance officer, Church of England, and chair, CFDG
Ian Theodoreson was appointed as chief finance officer to the National Church Insitutions of the Church of England with effect from February 2009, having previously been UK director of corporate resources at Barnardo's (14 years) and formerly finance director at Save the Children (seven years).
In September 2011 he joined the board of Charity Finance Director’s Group and was immediately elected as chair.
He moved to the charity sector in 1987 after ten years in public practice. Ian was a founder member of the CFDG and the Charities Consortium which represents the 50 largest charities in the UK.
He lectures and writes on technical topics affecting charities and was a member of the original Charity Commission’s SORP Working Party looking at charity accounting regulations in the UK.
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CFDG's new chair tells Andrew Hind that it's time for the group to become more passionate about securing change.
An HMRC official has dashed hopes that the sector may be able to make big savings as a result of the proposed VAT exemption on shared back-office services, in a speech to charity finance directors this week.
CFDG trustees yesterday voted in Ian Theodoreson as the group’s new chair, succeeding Charles Nall who had served in the role for the last four years.
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.
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