| Trustees |
John Reiss - Chairman
For over 20 years he has consulted on financial management and corporate strategy to media and consumer industries. He is currently Executive Chairman of Premier Public Relations, Dubbs/EyeFrame, Creative Art Products and Peckhamplex and is active in film production. He has been a comprehensive school governor and involved with several national charities. Sally Cornish
Prior to that Sally worked in the private sector in business to business sales and retail working for brands such as Tesco and Hayes. Sally has an MBA from Henley Management College and in her spare time does additional voluntary work for the RSPCA and Celia Cross Greyhound Trust. Doug D'Arcy
Doug currently runs a music consultancy ‘Songlines’. He is also a Director of Faith & Hope and a founding board member of the Association of Independent Music (AIM). He is a member of the Music Advisory Panel to the Sector Skills Council to the cultural and creative industries and Chairman of the Music Exports Group - the joint UK Government and UK music industry body. Ben Houghton
Since retiring seven years ago he has committed himself to the voluntary sector. For five years he was chair of Disability Sport England and his current work includes being Chairman of a preparatory school in the north of England, Treasurer of The Rehabilitation of Addicted Prisoners Trust and the financial Trustee of Haig Homes. He was appointed Treasurer of Missing People in January 2008. Jon Macintosh
His hobbies include reading, rugby, riding, skiing and playing dominoes. Jon has an MA in Ancient and Modern Greek from Oxford University and an MBA from INSEAD in France. He lives in London and is married with three young children. Andrew Morley
He was until March 2011, chief executive of the London Criminal Justice Partnership which is responsible for coordinating criminal justice activity across the capital. Prior to that, Andrew was a Senior Civil Servant at the Home Office where he worked across a range of business, from active communities and youth justice to mental health and policing. Achievements include: developing high security mental health services for dangerous offenders; and establishing the Independent Police Complaints Commission. He has a track record in the voluntary and community sector, having mentored young offenders, served on a local Race Equality Council and chaired a panel of independent custody visitors. He currently chairs the governing bodies for two community primary schools. Andrew is a senior visiting Fellow at the Chris Rollings
Following an inspection in 2007 Leicestershire Constabulary were the only police force in the country to receive an ‘excellent’ rating for missing persons investigation. Chris’ role quickly developed into a more national focus and he assisted in the introduction of Child Rescue Alert across the country. Chris currently chairs the East Midlands Regional Missing Persons Group and a National police group of 23 Forces using the same computer system. He has a passion for improving the investigation and management of Missing Persons cases. Lisa White
Over the past twenty years Lisa has lead strategic communications for high profile individuals and organisations in the private and public sector. In 2006 she was appointed as a founding Board member of the Office of the Children's Commissioner for England as the first Director of Communications and Participation. In this role Lisa has successfully promoted and protected the best interests of children and young people, including those at risk of going missing. Lisa has held senior communications positions within the UK Government, the London Metal Exchange, the Learning and Skills Council, IBM and the Turin Winter Olympics. |