Homelessness charity promotes Wales chief to CEO

Housing Justice has promoted its director of Wales Bonnie Williams to be its next chief executive.

She takes the top role at the national housing charity from April this year after three years leading its operations in Wales.

Williams replaces Kathy Mohan who is retiring.

“Bonnie’s passion, vision and creativity for the work of Housing Justice has been evident in her work across Wales, and we look forward to the charity thriving further under her leadership,” said the charity’s chair Rob Wickham.

Williams added: “I am excited to be taking on this role and following in the footsteps of Kathy and her fantastic leadership.

“We know that now, more than ever, our unique, person-centred services are needed to help the increasing number of people facing homelessness.

“I look forward to working with everyone involved to shape the next chapter of Housing Justice.”



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