Cats Protection has appointed a new interim chief executive, along with three new trustees, as the charity continues to grow its ambitions to increase its impact on cat welfare.
Not-for-profit veteran Charles Darley moves into the role having previously held chief executive and senior leadership roles with the Church of England, the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen), the Open University, Virgin Media and Royal Mail.
He succeeds James Yeates, who stepped down from the role in September to lead the World Federation for Animals.
Chair of Cats Protection Linda Upson said: “It’s a pleasure to announce the appointment of Charles, who has a track record of leading growth and transformation across more than a dozen charities after a career-leading business transformation as a marketing and strategy director in a number of FTSE-listed companies.
“As an experienced interim, he has committed to leading the organisation for the next 12 months and define the details of the delivery plan for the first stage in our 10-year strategy.”
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Charles says he’s an enthusiastic cat owner and knows how significant they can be in helping to reduce stress and loneliness.
“During the covid lockdowns, cats have become increasingly important to the nation’s mental health,” he said. “However, 4.5 million cats still show some signs of stress themselves so I’m delighted to play a part in helping owners understand how to improve their cats’ wellbeing and welfare.”
Cats Protection has also appointed three new trustees who Linda says bring with them a wealth of experience and an impressive spectrum of expertise.
Up to nine members sit on the charity’s trustee board and can serve a maximum of three, three-year terms. The three new appointees are:
* Media expert Amanda Farnsworth, who has held some of the most high profile leadership roles in the BBC
* Chief executive of Warwick Students’ Union Rob Parkinson, who has extensive leadership experience within the charity sector
* Fellow chartered accountant Sarah Hunt who is currently the head of Audit UK & Ireland for British Airways’ owner IAG.
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