Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Muswell Hill resident Chris Brocklesby has been appointed trustee for a national charity, representing Haringey in efforts to strengthen community impact.
The British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) principal technology officer, Chris Brocklesby, has joined the board of trustees of Hearing tykes for Deaf People in Haringey.
For those who are deaf or have hail loss, the charity offers support services and training backing tykes .
Mr. Brocklesby has a career focused on technological transformation with experience in both business and charity.
He had executive positions in Tesco, Dunelm, EasyJet, and Vodafone before joining the BHF.
He has created slice-edge digital customer experiences and overseen expansive commercial transformation enterprises.
Tracy Griffin, chief executive of Hearing Dogs, said:
“We are delighted to welcome Chris to our Board of Trustees.
His wealth of experience in technology transformation, digital innovation, and organisational leadership will bring tremendous value to our charity.
Chris’ expertise in leading complex change and building high-performing teams will help us strengthen how we work and harness technology to support even more people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
We’re thrilled to have him join us as we continue to grow our impact and reach.
We look forward to working alongside Chris as we take Hearing Dogs into our next exciting chapter.”
How does his British Heart Foundation experience relate to charity work?
The BHF operates around 700 retail outlets supported by thousands of levies and uses technology and organizational strategies to maximize functional effectiveness and fundraising impact. His background likely includes understanding levy operation, fundraising strategies, and effective functional processes, all essential to charity leadership.
The BHF’s success in engaging levies, raising finances through events and retail, and managing legal and nonsupervisory compliance reflects the kind of experience that can restate well to his trustee part at Hearing tykes for Deaf People, where strategic leadership and organizational effectiveness are critical.
His expertise helps enhance the effectiveness and effectiveness of Hearing tykes for Deaf People’s charge through better digital structure, data operation, and innovative approaches to reaching benefactors and sympathizers. This background strengthens the charity’s capability to deliver vital services for deaf individualities, using technology to optimize levy collaboration, fundraising juggernauts, and overall organizational impact.

