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Annamarie Hassall named as Nasen’s new chief

Nasen has named the strategic director of the National Children’s Bureau (NCB) as its new chief executive.
Annamarie Hassall has worked within children's services for 40 years. Picture: Nasen
Annamarie Hassall has worked within children's services for 40 years. Picture: Nasen

Annamarie Hassall will replace outgoing chief executive Adam Boddison at Nasen (the National Association for Special Educational Needs) next month.

With a career in children’s services spanning four decades, Hassall started out in residential and social care before taking on a role as an early years specialist in local government.

She later moved to an advisory role for the Department for Education, followed by the private sector, where she delivered national programmes on behalf of the government.

In her current role at NCB, Hassall works closely with ministers, DfE, the Department for Work and Pensions and Public Health England as well as the charity’s wider stakeholders. 

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