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Mick Aldridge has stepped down as PFRA Chief Executive

Howard Lake | 24 October 2011 | News

Mick Aldridge has stepped down as Chief Executive of the Public Fundraising Regulatory Association (PFRA), the self-regulatory body for all forms of face-to-face (F2F) fundraising activity conducted in public spaces by charities and good causes in the UK. He stepped down three weeks ago on 30 September but the move has only just been announced.
He took over as CEO in April 2006, having started work in the fundraising sector at Pell and Bales in 1992.
After helping ensure that the 2006 Charities Act referred to the right of charities to undertake face-to-face fundraising, Aldridge built firm relationships between the PFRA and a range of stakeholders in and out of the charity sector including the Fundraising Standards Board, the Association of Town Centre Management and the Trading Standards Institute.
In 2010 Aldridge was voted the ‘most influential person in fundraising’ by readers of Fundraising magazine, having been in the top 10 for the previous four years.
www.pfra.org.uk

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