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7th October 2021

Drinkaware appoints Lucy Armstrong as Chair of the Board of Trustees

Drinkaware, the alcohol education charity, today (Wednesday) announces the appointment of Lucy Armstrong as the new Chair of the Board of Trustees.

Armstrong succeeds Sir Leigh Lewis KCB who is retiring after seven and a half years.

Responsible for overseeing the work of the charity, the board of 12 trustees from a broad range of professional backgrounds ensures independent governance and upholds Drinkaware’s commitment to being evidence-led.

Armstrong brings a wealth of experience to Drinkaware. She has spent more than 30 years working with businesses to accelerate their development and success. Her experience ranges from funding start up and early-stage manufacturing businesses in the North East through to mergers and disposals of international operations. She is currently Chair of the Port of Tyne Authority, Chair of the Cumbria based Holker Estate, and a Director of the Business Banking Resolution Service.

Armstrong was educated at Oxford University and holds an MBA and an MSc in forensic psychology and criminology. Her early career was in private equity, corporate development and executive recruitment with 3i, Courtaulds Textiles and Tyzack.

Drinkaware trustee Vicki Nobles, who led the selection process for Drinkaware’s new Chair, said:

“The entire Board joins me in thanking Sir Leigh for his enormous contribution to our work over the past seven and a half years and for staying on longer than planned to steer the organisation through an incredibly challenging period over the last year. With his long and distinguished career in the public sector he brought significant strategic insight along with a rigorous commitment to Drinkaware’s independence. He is retiring having helped create a far more influential and innovative body with a commitment to reducing harm from alcohol at its heart.

“I’m delighted to welcome Lucy to Drinkaware. She has a huge amount of incredibly valuable experience, and the Board is looking forward to working with her to take the charity through its next era of development and impact.”

Lucy Armstrong said: “I’m excited to be joining Drinkaware at this time. The Covid pandemic has brought unprecedented changes to our society and has affected people’s relationship with alcohol. I hope to help Drinkaware adapt to the changed world and ensure the charity is best positioned to respond and play our part as one of the UK’s leading alcohol education charities.” 

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Notes to editor

About Drinkaware:

Drinkaware is an independent charity which aims to reduce alcohol-related harm by helping people make better choices about their drinking. We achieve this by providing impartial, evidence-based information, advice and practical resources; raising awareness of alcohol and its harms and working collaboratively with partners. www.drinkaware.co.uk / @drinkaware


Press release from Drinkaware

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