Charity Commission Chair: Could do better - Must do better
- Trinity
- Jun 30, 2018
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 1, 2018
20 Apr 18
Playing to the populist gallery – where the good work of charities is routinely overlooked, if not trashed, and their flaws trumpeted – might be tempting…
So begins an article by Peter Stanford, writer and broadcaster, who was a charity chair for more than 20 years, AND has now put his finger right on it!
Mr Stanford kindly offers advice to the new Chair of the Charity Commission, Tina Stowell, freshly parachuted in from the House of Lords to help charities to carry out their wonderful and necessary work.
That IS why she is in the role, isn’t it?
His advice includes: following the good example set by the upper set [aka the House of Lords] in how to engage your peers across all classes; and also, how to persuade people that you’re on their side
- for the good of mankind.
We suggest that Baroness Stowell might do well to pay more attention.
Trinity

Peter Stanford and Baroness Stowell ["ChariTina"]
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