Gillian Guy Explained

Dame Gillian Guy is a British administrator who is currently the Independent Assessor of the Financial Ombudsman Service.[1] She was previously Chief Executive Officer of Citizens Advice, a network of charitable organisations employing 7,000. She joined in 2010 from the charity Victim Support.[2] She is also a non-practitioner member of the Banking Standards Board.[3]

Career

Guy has been Chief Executive Officer of three organisations, as well as a board member of four.

London Borough of Ealing

In 1994, she became CEO of London Borough of Ealing, where she spent her early life. She continued working there for 12 years before moving to Victim Support, her first executive role in a charity.

Victim Support

Victim Support, a charity that supports victims of various crimes, hired Guy in 2006, where she worked for four years. In an interview, Guy characterized the move from public sector to charitable organization sector: "In the public sector, there was never enough money to do what you wanted; in the charity sector it's the same. It's always about getting more for less." Significantly, She consolidated Victim Support into one charity from a network of seventy-seven, according to The Guardian.[4]

Citizens Advice

Guy was hired as the Chief Executive Officer of Citizens Advice in 2010. The charity, a network of independent charities across multiple countries, employs over 21,000 volunteers.[5] [6] In an interview with The Guardian, she noted that her experience at Victim Support prepared her for working cooperatively with the government.[7]

Already Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), Guy was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to the public and voluntary sectors.

In August 2019, Guy admitted that Citizens Advice had been too slow to make progress on inclusivity and diversity under her leadership.[8] This followed the publication of Citizens Advice training materials which the charity's own Black, Asian and ethnic minority staff group said "propagated racist stereotypes".[9]

In August 2020, Citizen Advice announced that Gillian Guy would step down from the organization in October, after ten years of service. She would be followed by the Chief Operating Officer Alistair Cromwell until a permanent successor is elected.[10]

Independent Assessor of the Financial Ombudsman Service

Guy is currently the Independent Assessor of the Financial Ombudsman Service.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Financial Ombudsman Service's Board appoints new Independent Assessor. Financial Ombudsman.
  2. Web site: Our Executive Directors. Citizens Advice. 18 September 2019. 2 September 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190902000620/https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/about-us/how-citizens-advice-works/who-we-are-and-what-we-do/our-patron-trustees-and-directors/our-executive-directors/. dead.
  3. Web site: The Board Non-Practitioner Members . Banking Standards Board . 1 November 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151102060720/http://www.bankingstandardsboard.org.uk/the-board/ . 2 November 2015 .
  4. News: Leading questions: Gillian Guy. The Guardian. 1 November 2015. 22 July 2008.
  5. Web site: Gillian Guy of Citizens Advice on moving with the times. Third Sector. 1 November 2015. 2 March 2015.
  6. Web site: On the front line with the Citizens Advice Bureau. BBC News. BBC. 1 November 2015. 4 March 2013.
  7. News: Ramesh. Randeep. New Citizens Advice chief executive promises fresh direction. The Guardian. 1 November 2015. 11 August 2010.
  8. News: 2019-08-30. Citizens Advice 'too slow to make progress on diversity', says chief executive. ThirdSector. 2020-09-10.
  9. News: 2019-08-14. Citizens Advice training document 'propagated racist stereotypes'. 2020-09-10. The Guardian. en.
  10. Web site: Citizens Advice chief to step down after 10 years. Third Sector. 26 August 2020. 30 August 2020 .
  11. Web site: Financial Ombudsman Service's Board appoints new Independent Assessor. 2021-07-16. Financial Ombudsman. en-GB.