Amanda Colledge was previously head of business planning for Tate
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DASH announces new trustee
AMANDA COLLEDGE has been appointed to the board of disabled-led visual arts organisation DASH.
A qualified accountant with more than 20 years of experience in finance, Colledge has worked in capital programme leadership and as an independent consultant in the culture and heritage sector.
She was business case director for the Palace of Westminster Restoration and Renewal Programme, and before that, she was head of business planning for Tate.
DASH chair CRAIG ASHLEY said: “On behalf of the DASH board, we’re absolutely thrilled to be working with Amanda, and we’re already feeling the benefit of her contribution to our work.
“With such a remarkable track record of achievement in leadership across the not-for-profit sector, the insight and understanding she brings is exceptional and incredibly valuable.”
Colledge added: “I am delighted and honoured to join the board of trustees to support DASH in realising its vision for a society where disability art is core and equally valued in the arts sector.”
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