Monday movers - 9 March

Your weekly roundup of appointments happening across the charity sector.

Artswork
Artswork has announced that its board of trustees has approved a new co-chief executive officer model, which will take effect from 1 April 2026.

Under the new structure, Louise Govier and Annabel Cook will jointly lead the organisation.

Living Wage Foundation
Graham Griffiths, deputy director at the Living Wage Foundation, will step into the role of interim director following the departure of Katherine Chapman.

Chapman is leaving the organisation to become CEO of Investors in People.

Martha Crawford, assistant director, will support Griffiths while the recruitment process gets underway.

ZSL
ZSL has announced that Kathryn England has been appointed as permanent chief executive officer, following a period as interim CEO.

The appointment makes England the first woman to hold the role in ZSL’s 200-year history.



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