As it says in the ST blurb “It's not about how much money
you have, or who shouts loudest." Just as well, at least re. the money
bit. Debretts helped compile the list with panels of judges who were tasked
with finding the top 500 people who "demonstrate outstanding qualities of
influence, achievement and inspiration".
It was neat for me that my brother Nick was the Panel
Chair for retail so, as far as I could see, we were the only 2 brothers to
appear on the list.
I know I have just written a piece with that bold
headline about leaving your ego at the door, but I have to admit to being dead
chuffed about this. It does highlight the work that ACEVO and I have been
pioneering in health and social care, carrying the baton for reform and change
and new ways to deliver better services for citizens. It’s a boost to us as we
continue to push for a bigger role for charities and social enterprises in
delivery and in advocacy. The health sector is such a closed shop of those who
work within the NHS that I was delighted to see recognition for our third
sector.
And nice to note a number of others from the sector like ACEVO members Ciaran Devane (Macmillan Cancer Support) and Gillian Guy
(Citizens Advice), though the charity section of the list was light on charity
leaders. The 20 top influencers in the charity section were dominated by
philanthropists like Branson, Elton John and Lord Sainsbury. I like to think I
was holding the umbrella for our professional sector too!
1 comment:
Good to see you have left your ego at the door in this post.
Sir Robin Bogg
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