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New head for criminal justice charity

 

Change at the top at Apex

Lindsay Fyffe-Jardine is to become Apex Scotland’s new chief executive.

She will take up her new role from early August and will continue to build on the work of former CEO Hawys Kilday in growing Apex Scotland and delivering for the charity’s service users.

Fyffe-Jardine is currently CEO of the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home and brings a wealth of experience in leadership, a statement said.

Her Linkedin profile describes her as an “award winning leader” and a board member of Acosvo and the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce.

Apex chair Ann Landels added: “We’re very excited to have Lindsay join us and I know her skills and experience, especially in partnership working, will bring many opportunities for Apex Scotland and those we work alongside.”

Apex Scotland supports people with experience of, or at risk of experiencing, the justice system to build new lives and have a future beyond their past.

 

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