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New chief executive for Scotland-based cancer charity

 

Seasoned leader brings extensive experience with influencing policy changes and her passion for addressing inequality in women's health and wellbeing to the role

Make 2nds Count has appointed Samantha Dixon as its new chief executive officer. 

The charity is based in Edinburgh and is dedicated to supporting those affected by secondary (metastatic) breast cancer.

With nearly three decades of experience in the voluntary sector, Samantha’s career has consistently focused on increasing the impact of available services, promoting innovation and addressing inequality, particularly in women's health and wellbeing, and she is committed to amplifying the voices of women with secondary breast cancer, increasing research funding, and improving support services.

She said: "I'm delighted to be joining Make 2nds Count as CEO. I'm keen to ensure that the secondary breast cancer community continues to have a voice, research into trials and treatment lines that are prioritised.

“It’s so important to me that high quality support and information for everyone who is affected by this disease is readily available. I look forward to hearing first-hand from those within and beyond our community to help shape the direction our charity takes in the future, giving real hope to those affected by secondary breast cancer."

Samantha's career in the voluntary sector began in fundraising, culminating in her role as director of fundraising for regions and countries at The Prince's Trust. She then transitioned to broader leadership roles, including a decade as CEO of various cancer charities. 

At Weston Park Cancer Charity, in Sheffield, she strategically reshaped the organisation, increased fundraising, and invested in research and clinical trial infrastructure. At Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust, her leadership enhanced service impact and influenced significant policy changes, including the NHS in England's commitment to a cervical cancer elimination strategy.

Samantha’s wealth of expertise and passion for championing health and wellbeing initiatives will be key to further progress work for the charity, after the recent announcement of its comprehensive 2-Year Commitment plan.

Professor David Cameron, chair of the Board of Trustees at Make 2nds Count., said: "We are thrilled to have Sam join our team. Her extensive experience, dedication to women's health, and innovative leadership will be invaluable as we continue to support those affected by secondary breast cancer and advocate for essential research and treatment advancements.”

For more information, visit www.make2ndscount.co.uk

 

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