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November 2, 2022
Business in the Community (BITC), The Prince’s Responsible Business Network, has recently announced that Mary Macleod has been appointed as their new Chief Executive Officer.
Mary joins BITC with 25 years of experience as a campaigner, advisor, and business leader, having worked across sectors, including advising businesses in organisations such as Korn Ferry, August Leadership, and Accenture, focussing on leadership, organisational change, and inclusion.
Mary has worked in global operational roles in banking with ABN AMRO and was a policy advisor for HM Queen Elizabeth II and the government. Mary was also a Member of Parliament for Brentford and Isleworth between 2010 and 2015.
Mary is currently working with organisations such as the Women’s Business Council, the G20 Empower Alliance, London Women’s Forum, Career Ready, and The Shelter Project Hounslow.
Gavin Patterson, Chair of Business in the Community commented: “I am delighted that Mary is joining BITC at a crucial time for the organisation and its work. Mary joins BITC with a wealth of experience as a campaigner, business leader, and advisor.
Mary MacLeod, CEO of Business in the Community.
“With her passion for tackling issues such as social mobility, diversity, inclusion, and homelessness, the Board believes she will be an excellent leader for BITC, and I am very much looking forward to working with her.”
Mary Macleod, incoming Chief Executive of Business in the Community said: “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to lead BITC and look forward to working with the committed team, trustees, businesses, and stakeholders who believe strongly in the purpose of being a responsible business and are continually working, faster, braver and bolder to drive change because it matters.”
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