CFG has announced three new appointments to its senior management team.
Tania Cohen, a consultant who has worked at the Institute of Fundraising, the British Red Cross, and the Charities Evaluation Services, has become director of services and enterprise. Cohen was shortlisted last year for the CFG’s Adrian Randall Prize for inspiring financial leadership. She is also a regular face in Fundraising's 50 Most Influential list, ranking at number 14 last year.
John Ingamells, a former diplomat who until June this year was assistant director of economic development at the City of London Corporation, will become director of policy and engagement. Jane Tully, formerly the CFG's head of policy and public affairs, will become deputy director of policy and engagement.
And Jacqui Porritt, former interim finance director of Depaul UK and Amnesty International, will become director of resources.
Caron Bradshaw, chief executive of the CFG, said: "These new appointments bring a range of senior level skills and experience to CFG. I can’t wait to start seeing their impact on our work."
- Tania Cohen has written an article for the Charity Finance Yearbook 2014, urging finance people to 'Befriend a fundraiser today'. Click here to read the article and order a copy of the Yearbook.