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Power to Change welcomes new Deputy CEO

Nicola Steuer joins think-do tank Power to Change as Deputy CEO.

Sep 19, 2024 | News

Nicola Steuer joins Power to Change after nearly 3 years at New Local as the Director of Practice. There she led work with partners to bring them closer to their communities, testing and demonstrating new ways working on the ground.

Nicola has worked in the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector for over 25 years, including at the School for Social Entrepreneurs, the New Economics Foundation (NEF), and at the Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES) .

Chief Executive, Tim Davies-Pugh, said:

I am delighted to welcome Nicola to Power to Change as we deliver on our new purpose to shape the conditions for community business to thrive, and extend thanks to our outgoing Deputy CEO, Ailbhe McNabola, who has made an outstanding contribution to the organisation over the last eight years, and who will leave at the end of the year.

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