Ian Lush to leave AHF

Ian Lush, Chief Executive of The Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) is to leave his position in November.

Ian writes:
… I will be leaving the Architectural Heritage Fund at the end of November, by which time I will have been the AHF’s Chief Executive for 11 years.

The reason for my departure is that I have been appointed as Chief Executive of the Imperial College Healthcare Charity, which supports the work of the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, formed in 2007 from the merger of St Mary’s, Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlotte’s and the Western Eye Hospital….

Some of you will know that I have had an interest in the healthcare sector for some time, not least through my voluntary work with Great Ormond Street Hospital where I am currently Lead Governor of the Foundation Trust, and this exciting role seemed the ideal opportunity to move into a new area of work whilst retaining my interest in supporting communities

I did also want to say that having moved into the heritage sector from the arts in 2003, I was made to feel very welcome very quickly, and I will always remain grateful for that.  I look forward to catching up with people before I leave.

For the AHF see http://www.ahfund.org.uk

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