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LEADING UK BUSINESS FIGURE TO STEP DOWN AS CHARITY CHAIRMAN AFTER A DECADE

Friday 31 March, 2017

In 2018, the medical research charity, RAFT (Restoration of Appearance
and Function Trust) will celebrate 30
years of creating new products and ways to improve the quality of life for
people who have suffered severe injuries.
One of the ways it is choosing to commemorate this important milestone
is by preparing itself for the next 30 years.

As part of that process, today RAFT is announcing that its Chairman,
Francis Gugen, who in his 40 years as a businessman has created several very successful energy businesses, will step down at the end of 2017 and RAFT will shortly be starting
a formal process to recruit his successor.

Francis Gugen commented: “In May 2017, I will have been Chairman of RAFT
for seven years, a Trustee for the last decade and a supporter for over twenty
years. I am still as passionate about
the work that RAFT does and its ability to change lives as I was when I first
became involved and I will continue to be a supporter, but as a firm believer
in innovation, I want to give others the chance to bring fresh ideas and
thinking to RAFT to set the Charity on a successful a path for the next 30
years.”

A strong advocate of board diversity, Francis Gugen also wants to use
this opportunity to improve the diversity of the board of Trustees of
RAFT. Francis Gugen further commented: “In
my professional life I have sought to promote diversity wherever possible.

At RAFT we have a diverse executive and staff team. I am particularly proud that, not only do we
have a female CEO, but that more than 50% of our scientific team are women. At a time when the number of women in science
has dropped to 41% of the scientific workforce, I am delighted that we employ
so many women in senior scientific posts.
I now want to bring that same level of diversity to the board and we are
appointing a professional recruitment agency to run the process in a way that will attract candidates from all backgrounds.”

Leonor Stjepic, RAFT’s CEO, commented: “Francis has been one the best
Chairmen I have ever worked with and he will be a sad loss to RAFT. However, I am delighted that his connection
to RAFT will continue as the new Chairman of Smart Matrix Ltd (“SML”) – the
company that RAFT set up to commercialise one of its inventions and thereby
take it to patients. With Francis as
the new Chair, I am confident that SML will be a success. The setting up of SML
Ltd is not only the model for RAFT’s future income generation, moving from a dependency
on only philanthropy to social investment but it is also being viewed as a
future model by some other charities. SML would not be in existence if Francis had
not given it his visionary leadership and many hours of expert advice.”



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