GambleAware, the charity commissioning gambling harm prevention and treatment services, has announced the appointment of a new trustee to its board.
GambleAware’s board is chosen based on expertise, to support the charity’s commissioning of best practice national prevention, education, treatment and support services.
The new trustee is Andy Boucher, who was chosen after a rigorous recruitment process. His knowledge will help the board guide GambleAware’s work and will bring additional extensive governance experience.
Boucher is a retired senior professional services partner and chartered accountant. In his 34-year professional career he worked in and with many of the world’s leading businesses and charities, which has given him a broad range of commercial experience.
From 2005 to 2021 he was a partner at PwC, providing strategic and technical corporate tax services to many of the firm’s key clients, including large FTSE organisations, private businesses, overseas headquartered organisations and global charities.