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"Nacro is the largest charity in England and Wales dedicated to reducing crime, helping over 83,000 people each year. Our team of over 2,000 staff and volunteers work with a network of partners through projects in 300 communities. " [1]
- Jacob Tas - Chief Executive
- Paul McDowell - former Chief Executive (until 2014)
Council
Accessed June 2012: [2]
- President Lord Navnit Dholakia of Waltham Brooks OBE DL
- Vice-president The Honourable Mrs Justice Dobbs DBE
- Chair Matthew Litobarski, former President, Global Supply Chain, Cadbury Schweppes plc, operating partner for Advent International, volunteer mentor for Trail-Blazers
- Vice chair Malcolm John, Corporate Funding Manager, London Borough of Harrow, Chair of PATH National [outgoing]
- Honorary Treasurer Graham Duncan, charity consultant
- Jonathan Aitken, ex-Prisoner, ex-Cabinet Minister and ex-MP
- John Darley, former Executive Vice President (Technical) Shell International, volunteer mentor for Feltham YOI chaplaincy and New Bridge, trustee of De Paul Trust UK
- John Whitaker, Chair of BUILD (Building Understanding through Links for International Development), Non-Executive Director at the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund
- Linda McHugh, Independent Member, Parole Board for England and Wales
- Waheed Saleem, Locality Director, Birmingham East and North Primary Care Trust
- Delbert Sandiford, Executive Officer, Minority Ethnic Anglican Concerns, Diocese of Southwark, Trustee of USPG - Anglicans in World Mission
- Mary Whyham MBE, former Assistant Chief Officer, Lancashire Probation, Chair of North West Ambulance Service
- Teresa Mallabone, expert in service delivery, risk and management within the probation service
- Bob Booker, Managing Director at Bob Booker Associates, previously Director of Business Services at Football Foundation LinkedIn profile
- Dominic McGonigal, Director of Government Relations at PPL, formerly Director of Membership and Distribution at PPL
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