Julia Unwin

British businessperson (born 1956) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dame Julia Unwin DBE FAcSS (born 6 July 1956) is a British businessperson who was chief executive of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF)[1] and the Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust (JRHT).[2] The Guardian in 2007 described her as a "major player in the voluntary sector".[3] In 2012, she was appointed by the Scottish Government as a member of the Expert Working Group on Welfare and Constitutional Reform.[4]

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Julia Unwin
Born
(1956-07-06) 6 July 1956 (age 68)
Alma materLiverpool University; London School of Economics
OccupationBusiness executive
FatherPeter Unwin
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Early life

Unwin is the daughter of Peter William Unwin, a retired diplomat.[5] She studied history at Liverpool University and graduated Bachelor of Arts (BA) in 1978.[3] She then went on to undertake postgraduate studies in Social Policy and Planning at the London School of Economics, graduating Master of Science (MSc) in 1991.[3][5]

Career

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She was chief executive of JRF and JRHT from January 2007 to December 2016. Previous roles include being a freelance consultant between 1993 and 2006 – during this time Unwin undertook policy analysis, governance support and project evaluation. She has been a member of the peer review of Cabinet office (2000), a member of the Capability Review at DCLG (2006), Social Policy Adviser at NatWest Bank, and Senior Adviser to the Baring Foundation.[citation needed] She is a member of the Council at the University of York.[6]

Former roles

In January 2016, Unwin was appointed as an independent non-executive Director of Mears Group Plc. In January 2017, she was appointed as a non-executive director at Yorkshire Water. She is also a non-executive director of the Financial Reporting Council. She chaired the independent inquiry into the future of civil society, which concluded and published its findings in late 2018.[9]

Honours

Unwin was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2000 New Year Honours for services to the housing corporation,[10] Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2006 as deputy chair of the Food Standards Agency for services to consumers,[8] and Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to civil society.[11]

She received an Outstanding Leadership Award, at the 2010 Charity Awards. The presenter said: "...it's hard to overstate the impact that her work has had on social policy in the UK."[6]

Family life

Unwin is married and has two children.[3] They reside in York, England.[12]

Publications

  • Lending money, the issues for grant making trusts, Baring Foundation, 1995
  • Trends, Myths and Realities: Funding Policy and the Local Voluntary Sector, with Peter Westland; Association of Charitable Foundations, 1996
  • Who Pays for Core Costs?, ACEVO, 1999
  • Speaking Truth to Power, Baring Foundation, 2004[13]
  • The Grant Making Tango: Issues for Funders, Baring Foundation, 2004[14]
  • The Voluntary Sector delivering public services: Transfer or transformation?, with Will Paxton, Nick Pearce and Peter Molyneux; Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2005[15]
  • Fruitful Funding: A guide to levels of engagement, NCVO, 2005[16]
  • The role of kindness in public policy, Carnegie UK Trust[17]

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