A former cancer patient himself, he has big plans to help the charity.
From left, Mark Harris, Lady Heber-Percy Patron of Lingen Davies, and Mandy Thorn MBE DL.
Lingen Davies this year announced it had achieved the £1 million income mark for the first time in its 43-year history. He said the opportunity to take on the role came at just the right time for him personally and he is honoured to have been given the chance. “There have been many turning points in my life. My cancer diagnosis was a really big one. It changed my personality in a very positive way, I’ve always been chasing something in business and suddenly all I wanted to do was give back.”
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