Takes over from interim chair
Hugh Wallace has been appointed chair of Charity Finance Group (CFG).
Wallace, a board member since January 2023, has taken over from interim chair Kevin O’Brien, who had served in the post since April 2024.
CFG works with more than 1,450 UK charities managing £22 billion of funds.
The Scot is also chief information officer at Research Data Scotland, a charity focused on enabling access to public sector data about people, places and businesses.
Prior to this he has worked for the Scottish Government, as well as charities such as Oxfam and National Museums Scotland.
His appointment comes as three new trustees joined CFG’s board: Sue Pemberton, David McHattie, and Jenny Howard.
Wallace said: “I am greatly honoured to be appointed as CFG’s new chair of the board of trustees. It is a pleasure to be part of such a dynamic organisation and one that plays a hugely important role in supporting all charitable organisations in the UK.
“Our sector continues to face challenging times, but I am really excited about the organisation’s plans for the future and how we will evolve in the next few years.”
He continued: “My role on the board has shown me first-hand what a superb group of people CFG has, from passionate and supportive trustees to an incredible, expert team of staff.
“It will be a great privilege to work with the leadership team, and everyone within the organisation, to help CFG achieve its goals and continue to support the sector as a whole.”
Caron Bradshaw, CEO of CFG, added: “I’m excited to work with Hugh. He’s a brilliant choice by the board, particularly at this time of change for CFG.
“Beyond the governance duties, which Hugh’s contributions over the last two years demonstrate he is more than equipped for, his knowledge and experience operationally will be a great source of guidance for me and the wider team.
“The fact that Hugh is based in Scotland – a growing community for CFG – is the icing on the cake.
“The whole CFG team congratulate Hugh on his new role and look forward to working with him closely.”
She added: “We would also like to pay tribute to our outgoing interim chair, Kevin O’Brien, who stepped into the role last year.
“We’re extremely grateful to Kevin for steering the board and CFG so expertly in 2024.”