Simon was formerly CEO of CapacityBuilders, a non-departmental public body set up in 2006 to manage the ChangeUp Programme and to work with other funders to build the capacity of the Third Sector.
Meetings
The first AGM of Social Firms UK was held on 7th September 2000. Read the minutes of the latest AGM (13 July 2009) here. Further board meetings are to be held on:
Board composition
This board composition was passed by special resolution in July 2009.
We have terms of reference for our trustees and our chair. New board members receive a trustee induction pack and are signposted to good sources of information on governance and trustee support such as http://www.trusteenet.org.uk
The current board of trustees is as follows:
Simon was formerly CEO of CapacityBuilders, a non-departmental public body set up in 2006 to manage the ChangeUp Programme and to work with other funders to build the capacity of the Third Sector.
Sally helped set up Social Firms UK in 1996. Read her profile on the staff page. Sally is company secretary, but not a trustee.
Pauline is Chief Executive of Social Firms Scotland, the national support body for the promotion of Social Firms in Scotland. Previously she managed the EU EQUAL Social Economy programme in Scotland. Pauline leads on policy and communications and has particular expertise in procurement and community benefits. She also manages a pioneering Business Aquisition Project as a route to growing the number of Social Firms in Scotland. www.socialfirms.org.uk
San is Director of Social Firms Wales, the national support body for the promotion of Social Firms in Wales. She is passionate about working at the heart of community regeneration to develop opportunities that bring about sustainable social change. Working within family businesses from a very early age, she has successfully grown several business enterprises. Now, with more than 30 years in management and business development within the private sector, she uses that experience whilst working to support the growth of commerically viable social businesses that offer paid employment and career advancement in a mixed ability, supportive business environment.
With considerable first-hand knowledge of working with people with disabilities, San is well placed and understands fully the need to develop work and training opportunities for people who are often furthest from the labour market. ww.socialfirmswales.co.uk
Ian Stewart is Manager of Social Firm, Benchmark Furniture Design & Build based in Manchester (www.benchmarkfdab.co.uk)
John is founder and Managing Director of Catering2Order, a highly successful contract catering Social Firm that he set up after he graduated from university and lost his sight due to illness. John passionately believes that the success of the company is due to its uncompromising stance of quality of service adn ability to adapt to and meet the changing requirements of their clients. The company gained recognition as a finalist in 2008 for the CBI sponsored Growing Business Awards for Social Enterprise of the Year.
Through its commercial activities, Catering2Order is able to self-fund paid work placements to people with disabilities and from disadvantaged social backgrounds partnering with local organisations to create a supportive 'real world' training environment for trainees and helping them gain meaningful employment upon the completion of their placement with Catering2Order. www.catering2order.com
Geof Cox has 30 years social enterprise development experience, and specialises in providing support on legal, financial and organisational change and restructuring issues. He has worked with new start social enterprises and established organisations, especially around the start or expansion of trading activities by public or voluntary sector bodies. Geof's current work includes:
Geof has worked on a number of NHS externalisations including Hull TPCT Delivery Arm (over 1000 staff) and the South Tyneside Intermediate Musculoskeletal Assessmnet & Treatment Service (which won this year's 'Guy Rotherham Award' from The Improvement Foundation).
Sarah is CEO of iSE, a Social Firm, social enterprise and third sector development organisation. As an initial founder of iSE, Sarah has worked to develop the organisation and has driven agendas that include preparation for procurement, clustering, social audit and equalitiies work across the third sector. iSE has developed both a Professional Development Centre for Social Enterprise and a Social Enterprise Development Hub, both of which actively support Social Firm development. iSE holds a Star Social Firm quality standard and is very proud to be one of the first five in the country. www.i-se.co.uk
Michele Rigby is CEO of Social Enterprise East of England (SEEE). SEEE is a membership and networking organization for social enterprises and others. We also have a strategic influence on national, regional and local policy relating to social enterprise. www.seee.co.uk
Broomby CIC is a Social Firm development agency providing ‘hands-on’ services and support to successfully empower people who are severely disadvantaged in the labour market for health related and social reasons. www.broomby.co.uk