The Blue Cross welcomes a new chief executive, Kim Hamilton, following the retirement of John Rutter after seven years in the driving seat. Kim Hamilton was previously chief operating officer at Nacro, an organisation that gives ex-offenders, disadvantaged people and deprived communities the help they need to build a better future. Previously she spent over 20 years at Citibank, working her way up the organisation to hold several senior positions including UK treasurer. Driving the charity forward Kim Hamilton said: "I am very excited and privileged to be joining The Blue Cross. The work that the organisation does is second to none, and it will be an honour to be part of a team who make a real difference by providing care, promoting the benefits of companionship and thereby enhancing the lives of animals and humans. I look forward to working with the governors, management team, staff and volunteers in continuing this excellent work." Diane Sinclair, chairman of The Blue Cross, said: "We are delighted to welcome Kim to The Blue Cross. Her strong financial roots and third sector experience mean she is perfectly placed to drive the charity forward." As The Blue Cross chief executive, Ms Hamilton is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the charity, which last year achieved its largest ever income of £25.4 million, and spent nearly £22 million providing its charitable services to sick and homeless animals nationwide. She leads an eight-strong senior management team, working to ensure that The Blue Cross continues to reach out to even more animals and people in need of its help. Kim Hamilton is a keen animal lover and a proud owner of two miniature schnauzers, Hannah and Emmie, both eight years old. She added: "My interest in animals has been life long and I've always had pets of some description, from budgies and bunnies to cats and dogs. All of my pets, without exception, have been part of my family and have enriched my life immensely." 03 July 2008 |