Chris Brocklesby, the current chief technology officer at the British Heart Foundation (BHF), has joined the board of trustees at Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.
The charity trains assistance dogs and provides support services for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
Mr Brocklesby has experience in charity and business, and a career centred around technology transformation.
Before his role at the BHF, he held leadership roles at Tesco, Dunelm, EasyJet, and Vodafone.
He has been responsible for large-scale business transformation programmes and has developed innovative digital customer experiences.
Tracy Griffin, chief executive of Hearing Dogs, said: “We are delighted to welcome Chris to our Board of Trustees.
“His wealth of experience in technology transformation, digital innovation, and organisational leadership will bring tremendous value to our charity.
“Chris’ expertise in leading complex change and building high-performing teams will help us strengthen how we work and harness technology to support even more people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
“We’re thrilled to have him join us as we continue to grow our impact and reach.
“We look forward to working alongside Chris as we take Hearing Dogs into our next exciting chapter.”

