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Holly Pitt

Head Of Business Development at Missing People

Holly Pitt is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in business development and service management within the public sector. Currently serving as Head of Business Development at Missing People since June 2018, Holly focuses on generating income from statutory bodies to enhance the response to missing individuals through systems change, consultancy, and training aimed at local authorities and police forces. Prior to this role, Holly held the position of Services Development Manager, where relationship building with funders such as Local Authorities and Police Crime Commissions was key. Holly's earlier experience includes working as Development Manager at Hertfordshire County Council from 2012 to 2018, managing a portfolio of family services, and serving as Under 16s Mediation Manager at Herts Young Homeless from 2008 to 2012, where significant funding was secured from the Big Lottery to benefit young people and their families. Holly holds an MSc in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution from Birkbeck, University of London, and a BSc in Social Work from the University of Hertfordshire.

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Missing People

Missing People is the only charity in the UK dedicated to bringing missing children and adults back together with their families. • Our free, confidential helpline is available by phone, text or email to missing children and adults, and their families. • Young people can also access information and help via our Runaway Helpline website www.runawayhelpline.org.uk. • In partnership with every police force in the UK, we circulate missing appeals via social media, digital billboards and in print to help find missing children and adults. • We provide face-to-face support for children after they return from being missing, helping them deal with the triggers that made them leave. Missing People relies on donations, volunteering and pro bono support from individuals, charitable trusts and companies – and we are passionate about giving back to everyone who helps the charity to be a lifeline. We are also committed to supporting and developing our staff and volunteers. We were delighted to come 18th in the annual Sunday Times "100 best not-for-profit organisations to work for"​ list in 2016. - To find out how you can help the charity Missing People please call 0800 64 77 464. - To call our helpline for free, confidential advice please call 116 000. - For information about current vacancies, see www.missingpeople.org.uk/work-for-us Registered charity in England and Wales (1020419) and in Scotland (SC047419)


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