In October the Clore Social Leadership Programme announced 18 new fellows who will begin the programme in January 2013. This takes the total number of Clore fellows to 65. The new intake are:
Ruth Bergan
Fellowship: General
She is coordinator of the Trade Justice Movement, a national network that campaigns for socially and environmentally sustainable global trade.
Sinem Cakir
Fellowship: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
He is currently helping young people in and leaving care, to achieve their goals through mentoring with the Wilderness Foundation and played a role as a specialist Games Maker at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Judith Cross
Fellowship: Oak Foundation
Judith is currently the implementation lead within Midland Heart Care and Support.
Tom Doust
Fellowship: Nesta Fellow
In 2000, Tom co-founded the award-winning education charity Envision and has grown the organisation to four regions across England.
Cathy Elliott
Fellowship: General
She is the chief executive of the Community Foundations for Merseyside and Lancashire within the UK’s network of 58 community foundations.
Ceinwen Giles
Fellowship: General
He has worked for a large number of international charities and agencies including the United Nations, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the International Planned Parenthood Federation.
Jack Graham
Fellowship: General
He is a social entrepreneur and the founder of Year Here, a new type of gap year that challenges ambitious and entrepreneurial young people to a year of tackling social issues in their own backyard.
Ruth Ibegbuna
Fellowship: General
Ruth is the founder and director of 'Reclaim', an award-winning youth intervention project, which supports teenagers across Greater Manchester.
Nicola Jeffrey
Fellowship: Deloitte Fellow
She is currently chief executive of Target Tuberculosis, a UK-based international development charity.
Michele Lee
Fellowship: General
She is a family and community mediator and consultant with expertise in ageing, housing and care. She is co-founder anddDirector of ListeningWise, a social enterprise that supports older people, families and service providers who are experiencing conflict.
William Lilley
Fellowship: National Housing Federation Fellow
He recently joined the Bromford Group, a leading West Midlands-based social business providing over 26,000 affordable homes and a range of care and support services.
Emily Lomax
Fellowship: General
She is head of volunteering for VSO UK.
LaToyah McAllister
Fellowship: General
She is currently working as project manager the No One Living on the Streets, a Greater London Authority-funded project.
Michael Pitchford
Fellowship: General
Michael joined the Joseph Rowntree Trust to cover a maternity post and oversaw the Peace and Ireland grant programmes.
Andy Shipley
Fellowship: RNIB Fellow
Andy Shipley is a trustee of two charities: The Fieldfare Trust, of which he is currently chair, and Bucksvision. He is also a member of the policy council of the Town and Country Planning Association.
Rachael Smith
Fellowship: Gulbenkian Fellow
For the last five years Rachael has worked for Crisis, the national charity for single homeless people.
Kate Swade
Fellowship: General
She has recently become development manager at Shared Assets, a new not-for-profit company that promotes community management of environmental assets such as waterways, woodlands and green spaces.
Nathalie Walters
Fellowship: General
She is chief executive of Safe and Sound Derby, a leading organisation working to end child sexual exploitation.
Click on the thumbnail below to see a group photo of the coming year's cohort.