Lesley-Anne Alexander
Lesley-Anne Alexander talks about working together, sight loss prevention, and self defence
What made you go for the voluntary sector?
I sometimes wish I had a grand plan, but I don’t think there ever was one. Right from the start I just hated injustice, things that weren’t fair or right.
Author: Lesley-Anne Alexander
Lesley-Anne was appointed CEO at RNIB in January 2004. She has always worked in the public and voluntary sectors and, before joining RNIB was director of operations for the Peabody Trust, one of the UK’s largest housing associations and regeneration agencies. Before this she held various posts in local government with her final post being director of housing with the London Borough of Enfield.
Since joining RNIB Lesley-Anne has been instrumental in trying to rationalise and modernise the sight loss sector with innovations such as the Association with Action for Blind People and development of the UK Vision Strategy. She is married with one son and lives in Middlesex.
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