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London's youth club leader: Rosemary Watt-Wyness, London Youth chief executive

3 mins read Youth Work
Adam Offord talks to Rosemary Watt-Wyness, chief executive, London Youth.

Rosemary Watt-Wyness was appointed chief executive of youth club network London Youth in April 2016, following the departure of Rosie Ferguson. An English graduate from the University of Cambridge, Watt-Wyness has spent the past 13 years in senior positions in the health and voluntary sectors.

What attracted you to London Youth?

I knew a bit about the organisation from the outside, having been around the youth scene in London. It seemed to be doing good work, had a unique contribution that it could make and was working in a way that I instinctively like. To me, it pulled a few things together that I care about, and I felt like I had something to offer as well.

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