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    Stuart Rivers

    Chief Executive Officer at MNWB - the National Seafarers’ Welfare Board for the UK

    Stuart Rivers is a seasoned charity leader with a diverse background in social welfare, maritime, and social enterprise.

    He has a strong passion for new digital initiatives, business model innovation, cultural change, and corporate social responsibility.

    With over twenty years of senior management experience in both commercial and non-profit sectors, Stuart has worked internationally with a focus on Asia and Africa.

    His expertise lies in innovating social welfare strategies, relief of poverty, and driving new income streams through strategic partnerships and technology.

    As a visionary and strategic leader, Stuart has successfully led organizations like Sailors' Society, where he transformed social welfare practices using technology, business model innovation, and partnerships.

    Stuart is committed to social justice and sustainable change in developing communities, advocating for collaboration across global networks.

    He holds an MBA from the University of Brighton and has a strong educational foundation from Wilson's Grammar School.

    Throughout his career, Stuart has held key roles such as Chief Executive Officer at Merchant Navy Welfare Board, Founder and Director at Quench Social Enterprise, and Trustee at various organizations like NAVAL & MILITARY BIBLE SOCIETY and Alabaré.

    He has a track record of driving success through a collaborative and coaching culture, fostering confident relationships, successful teams, and consistent organizational performance.

    Stuart's strategic mindset and innovative approach have enabled him to thrive in roles spanning from business development to community leadership.

    His experience at Ericsson Enterprise in various leadership positions signifies his versatile skill set and adaptability in different environments.

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    Southampton, England, United Kingdom