The Business Exchange Bath & Somerset Issue 12: Summer 2019 | Page 41

POSITIVE BUSINESS New CEO for Citizens Advice Bath and North East Somerset’s Citizens Advice service has appointed Leslie Redwood as its new Chief Executive Officer. This year the charity is celebrating 80 years of providing free, confidential, high quality, impartial advice to local residents throughout the city and across the region. Leslie Redwood said, “We operate in a time of vastly increasing need across the region and country. The challenges for our charity around debt, housing, welfare, employment, consumer and legal advice are ever increasing against a background of reduced ability for the local authority to fund and support the service. “The need is greater than ever to tell our story in a much clearer way and to secure more partnership and funding for the charity, for the benefit of all of the residents of B&NES. “I call on businesses, residents, our other partners and the local authority to dig deep and provide whatever extra funding and support they are able to, for the benefit of the communities of B&NES in the 80th year of our charity, and indeed for many years to come.” Outgoing Director Gill Whitehead added, “It has been a privilege to work with Citizens Advice in B&NES in a variety of roles for over 12 years. My five years as Director have been an interesting time with many changes to the law, the benefits system and the economic climate which have affected local people and particularly the most vulnerable amongst them. “As a local charity, our partnerships with other organisations have developed to put us in a stronger position to work together to help local residents find a way forward in difficult times. I’m confident that Les will continue to provide great leadership to our excellent team of staff and volunteers through the challenging times ahead.” Gillian Whitehead and Leslie Redwood “The need is greater than ever to tell our story in a much clearer way and to secure more partnership and funding for the charity, for the benefit of all of the residents of B&NES.” For more info: www.citizensadvicebanes.org.uk MILLIMETRES TO MOUNTAINS Former Bath Rugby duo embark on fundraising venture Following a catastrophic injury which threatened to leave him paralysed, an ex-Bath Rugby player has set up an organisation to help others in similar circumstances. Ed Jackson, alongside his former teammate, Olly Barkley, has set up M2M, a not-for-profit company offering an alternative approach to fundraising through unique experiences and events. Ed was severely injured in 2017 whilst diving into a friend’s swimming pool, an accident in which he hit his head so hard that he fractured his C6 and C7 vertebrae, shattered a disc and had to be resuscitated on three occasions. Shortly after the accident Ed was told he would never walk again, but remarkably went on to defy the medical prognosis and climbed to the summit of Snowdon in a display of immense will and determination. Now he wants to use his life-changing experience to help others and make a tangible difference to charities through M2M. M2M stands for millimetres to mountains, a reference for the movement Ed fought for immediately after the accident to the mountains he now climbs. The not-for-profit organisation is currently committed to raising £250,000 for a spinal injury rehabilitation centre in Chitwan, Nepal, a country that is close to Ed’s heart after he visited with orthopaedic charity, The Neverest Foundation, last year. Having witnessed first-hand the bleak conditions that paraplegics and quadriplegics face in one of the world’s poorest countries, Ed vowed to make a difference. Through M2M, he’s now encouraging others to join him on imposing climbs in the mountains to reach the fundraising target to build the 80-bed Chitwan hospital. The first of these will see Ed climb Italy’s highest independent peak, Gran Paradiso, on 15th June. Later in the year he will head to the Himalayas for an epic 18-day adventure to scale all 6,500m of Mera Peak. Places on both these once-in-a-lifetime trips are on sale now and M2M will help to support all participants’ individual fundraising efforts. M2M is also offering corporate sponsorship packages for these climbs, as well as the exceptional opportunity to be given naming rights for the rehabilitation centre. Closer to home, Olly and Ed will be launching the first iteration of their pop-up restaurant/club concept Lit in the centre of Bath. It will comprise a high-end immersive and interactive dining experience served to a live deep house soundtrack under the darkness of candlelight. All proceeds from this unique event will go towards the fundraising target and tickets will be on sale via the website: www.them2mgroup.com. THE BUSINESS EXCHANGE 2019 41