The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust has announced Nick von Westenholz as its new CEO, set to take over in Spring. He replaces Teresa Dent, who is retiring after 22 years in the role.
The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust has announced its replacement for retiring CEO , Teresa Dent .Nick von Westenholz, former Director of Strategy for the National Farmers Union, has accepted the role, with plans to take over in the Spring.
"She has made a lasting impact on the game and wildlife sector and leaves an incredible legacy for farmers, gamekeepers and other land managers.
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