Key people

Information about who sits on the CAFOD board of trustees, and their roles within the organisation

Position

Name

 

Patron

His Eminence, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor

Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor [Kate Stanworth]

Chair
(joined 1999)

Rt Rev John Rawsthorne:
Bishop of Hallam

Trustee
(joined 1998)

Dr Mary Hallaway OBE:
Retired professor/lecturer

Trustee
(joined 2002)

Rt Rev Kieran Conry:
Bishop of Arundel & Brighton

Trustee, legal
(joined 2000)

Mr Nicholas Warren:
Chair of tribunals

 

Trustee designate
(joined 2007)

Ms Mary Ney:
Chief Executive of London Borough of Greenwich

Treasurer
(joined 2000)

Charles Reeve-Tucker:
Chartered Accountant

 

Fr Jim O’Keefe:
Parish Priest & Episcopal Vicar of Hexham & Newcastle Diocese

Chair, International Programme Committee
(joined 1998)

Frank Turner SJ:
Director of OCIPE, Brussels

Chair, AIDS Committee
(joined early 1990s)

Dr Mary McHugh:
Consultant in NHS, Durham

Chair, Fundraising Committee
(joined 1998)

Ms Victoria Santer:
Public Relations Director

 

Young Adult Representative
(joined 2007)

Jenny Cosgrave

Chair, Humanitarian Advisory Group
(joined 2002)

Mr Mark McGreevy:
Chief Executive of De Paul International

(Joined 2002)

Rev Timothy Radcliffe OP:
Dominican preacher

(Joined 2003)

Robert Archer:
Executive Director, International Council on Human Rights Policy, Switzerland

(Joined 2006)

Clare Gardner: PricewaterhouseCoopers

Director

Chris Bain

Chris Bain, CAFOD Director

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