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Professional profiles

Rosie Niven interviews a variety of voluntary sector professionals to discover their inspiration, what they're working on and how their careers have developed
  • Judith Lewis

    'I found the budget to immediately start making a difference'

    Judith Lewis, business manager at St Michael's College, explains how she came to be working in the charity sector

  • Victoria Pietersen close up

    'Balancing day-to-day delivery against strategic development is a challenge'

    Victoria Pietersen, operations director at Groundwork explains how and why she got involved in the voluntary sector and the challenges that lie ahead

  • Gethyn Williams

    We need to retain passion, but also get beyond it

    Gethyn Williams of NCVYS explains how and why he got involved in the voluntary sector and the challenges that lie ahead
  • Kate Carre smiling

    I'm inspired by the people I help

    Rosie Niven meets Beat Cymru project officer Kate Carré who explains what brought her to helping people with eating disorders
  • Laura Hastie

    'Many people go way beyond the call of duty'

    Laura Hastie, fundraiser for the Margins Project, talks about the challenges she faces due to funding cuts
  • rob dyson

    My life in the voluntary sector

    Whizz-Kidz PR manager Rob Dyson talks about his working life and how the most important thing is maintaining balance

  • Katie Fewings

    How Twitter has helped us attract a wider, ethically minded audience

    Katie Fewings explains her multi-faceted career, juggling part-time work, running her own business, volunteering – and still finding time to have a baby

  • Laurie Gayle

    'Finance isn't the sexy part of changing the world. It is, however, essential.'

    Rosie Niven talks to Laurie Gayle, finance administration officer at Save the Children, about her inspirations and challenges

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