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Agents
for Change is an informal partnership
of like minded collaborators led by
 Jon
Fitzmaurice
Moved from studying social science at Southampton and Reading Universities
(B.Sc. & M.Phil.) to the stark reality
of Birmingham Social Services in 1972. He worked as a generic social
worker and in a range of inner-city based community projects, before
moving to a national campaigning organisation in London dealing
with empty property .He went on to head the London Region of The
National Housing Federation for five years before becoming a senior
director with London and Quadrant Housing Trust, one of the country's
largest housing associations.
In
1991 became chief executive of CHAR and then National Homeless Alliance,
before setting up AfC in
2000. He has served on the Boards of both Shelter and NCVO and chaired
the DTI's Social Enterprise Unit's working group on Promoting Social
Enterprise. He is currently, a Visiting Research Fellow at City
University's Cass Business School, Chair of Hyde Northside, a large
London housing association, and is a board member of Empty Home
Agency and ABC Tales Foundation.
Collaborators
Where necessary, Agents for Change is able to draw on a wide range
people with voluntary sector, commercial, and academic backgrounds,
who are capable of working on projects that require additional skills
or experience.
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