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Stephen BubbStephen Bubb, chief executive, Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (acevo)

Stephen Bubb is chief executive of the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (acevo) - a dynamic and high profile UK body - where his work on leadership, sector funding and public service reform has radically shifted attitudes and policies. In 2007 he became the secretary general of Euclid Network, the European body for third sector leaders. He is also non-executive chair of the Adventure Capital Fund which invests in community enterprises and chair of Future Builders England a large investment fund committed to driving up third sector service delivery. He is a member of The Commonwealth Foundation's Civil Society Committee 2008, an independent assessor for government appointments and a member of the Honours Advisory Committee.

Stephen has been in major national roles in the TGWU, NUT and the AMA (Association of Metropolitan Authorities) and was a founding director of the National Lottery Charities Board. Much in demand as a speaker and media commentator both here and abroad, where he advocates a radical role for the country's third sector.

Born and brought up in Kent, he read PPE at Christ Church, Oxford. He lives in Lambeth and in Charlbury in the Cotswolds. He has been a youth court magistrate, councillor, health authority member, Open University tutor, non-executive director in the private sector, chair of an orchestra and founder of a Charity.





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