Royal National Institute of Blind People
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Founded in 1868, the "Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is the leading charity offering information, support and advice to almost two million people with sight loss." [1]
- Chief Executive: Lesley-Anne Alexander CBE
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Board of Trustees
Accessed April 2013: [2]
- Kevin Carey (RNIB Group Chair)
- Derek Child (RNIB Group Vice Chair: Internal Affairs)
- Ellie Southwood (RNIB Group Vice-Chair: External Affairs)
- Terry Moody (Honorary Treasurer)
- Linda Bancroft
- Margaret Bennett
- Paul Bryce
- Heather Giles
- Lydia Harper
- Vidar Hjardeng
- Tanya Lawler
- David Quigley
- Richard Moore (Chair of RNIB Northern Ireland)
- Mike Nussbaum (Chair of Action for Blind People)
- Tony Rucinski (Chair of RNIB Cymru)
- Ken Reid (Chair of RNIB Scotland)
- Paul Ryb
- Robert Silbermann
- Mike Townsend
Contact
Resources and articles
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