The RNIB's new CEO, Simon Antrobus
In Touch speaks with the Royal National Institute of Blind People's new CEO, Simon Antrobus, about his plans for running the UK's leading charity covering visual impairment.
The UK's leading sight loss charity, RNIB, has a new CEO. Simon Antrobus took over the role at the beginning of the year, having spent the majority of his career within the charity sector, including the past ten years leading BBC Children in Need. In Touch speaks with him about the position of the charity's finances, their current recruitment situation, the organisation's priorities of the future and more.
Presenter: Peter White
Producer: Beth Hemmings
Production Coordinator: Helen Surtees
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