Trade Not Aid

For many, the idea of trading a life as a high-powered CEO in London for charity work in rural Africa is not an executive’s expected career progression. But Richard Harvey, who was at the helm of Aviva until 2007, did just that. In June 2009, Richard provided Criticaleye Members and guests with a lively account of his experiences with charity, Concern Universal at our annual summer drinks. This report, by Criticaleye's Lisa Botter, summarises the talk.




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