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New chief executive at SeeAbility

Howard Lake | 20 June 2003 | News

David Scott-Ralphs, currently Director of Strategy & Communication at Mencap, is to become SeeAbility’s new Chief Executive.

He will succeed Robert Perkins who retires on 11 July 2003 after 13 years at the SeeAbility.

Scott-Ralphs takes the lead at SeeAbility as it starts to spread its services for the visually impaired with additional disabilities further across the South of England.

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SeeAbility, formerly known as The Royal School for the Blind, provides a range of accommodation, rehabilitation, day centre and support services that empower blind or partially sighted people with additional disabilities to achieve their full potential and gain maximum independence to live fulfilling lives.

Mr Scott-Ralphs said: “SeeAbility has a very good story to tell. My hope is that in the coming years we can tell that story more widely, winning new supporters and, most importantly, reaching more of those who would benefit from our care and support.”

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