The Grace Eyre Foundation
Julie Rossiter has over 15 years of work experience in various finance and leadership roles. From 2005 to 2020, they worked at Care Co-operatives Ltd, initially starting as Head of Finance and later becoming Finance Director. In 2016, they moved on to The Platform, where they served as CEO until 2020. Currently, they hold the position of Director of Income Generation at The Grace Eyre Foundation, a role they began in 2022. Overall, their expertise lies in finance management, leadership, and income generation.
Julie Rossiter pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a focus on the Executive Leadership Programme at Imperial College Business School from 2022 to 2023. Prior to this, Julie attended the University of York, but no specific degree or field of study was mentioned. Additionally, Julie obtained a degree in Accountancy from the University of Brighton, although the start and end years were not provided for either of these educational experiences.
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The Grace Eyre Foundation
Grace Eyre is one of the oldest and most innovative charities in the UK committed to supporting people with learning disabilities, autism and/or mental health issues. We think Grace Eyre’s mission and aims are best described by people with learning disabilities and who use our services; they developed a Charter which informs every aspect of our work: 'We want to ‘live our lives in the way we want to, getting good support from kind and friendly people’. We want to Be Listened to We want to be part of Our Community We want to have Strong and Supported Relationships We want Good Housing We want Jobs We want to Travel Around We want to Try New Things We want to Be Healthy In response, Grace Eyre delivers a suite of flexible, person-centred services so that people can gain the skills, knowledge and independence to achieve their dreams. These include: Choices - community-outreach, to support people living on their own or in shared accommodation; Shared Lives - supported-living, through family carers (people with learning disabilities live in their carer’s home); and Active Lives - a dynamic programme of over 90 different activities every week from our base in Brighton & Hove, such as creative arts, sports, healthy-living & leisure, and learning & employment skills. Housing - gives people with learning disabilities in Brighton & Hove choices and options about where and how they wish to live in the city.