Arvinda Gohil to chair Future Economy Alliance

Experienced campaigner Arvinda Gohil OBE has been appointed Chair of a new cross-sector group urging UK Government to ensure that business profits benefit people and planet.

Arvinda will lead a growing partnership of 25+ organisations campaigning for bold economic reform. The Future Economy Alliance unites social enterprises, co-operatives, mutuals, employee-owned businesses, social investors, community-led organisations, fundraisers and third sector experts.

Research recently revealed that only one in three UK adults feel business has a positive impact on the national economy, and just a quarter believe it benefits wider society, while many said it has no impact at all or is actively negative. The research also highlights public support for the purpose-driven approaches represented in the Alliance, with most (59%) saying businesses should give social or environmental concerns equal or higher priority to profits.

Arvinda brings 41 years of experience in executive and non-executive leadership to the Alliance - most recently having been Chief Executive at Central YMCA before stepping down earlier this year to focus on her numerous non-executive, trustee and consultancy roles.  She sits on the Board of social change community The Conduit and is a trustee at Voluntary Action Camden. Given her expertise in social housing, Arvinda is also Board member at Sanctuary and chairs its subsidiary Swan.

Commenting on her appointment, Arvinda said: “It’s really exciting to be part of the Future Economy Alliance, bringing together and supporting the UK’s mission-led business leaders to make this pioneering minority become the national norm. When businesses share profits and power, then we can really start building a fairer and more sustainable world.

“Our economy shapes our world, creating prosperity and opportunity – but also some of our greatest environmental and social challenges, which the state alone cannot resolve. With a General Election imminent, our new generation of purpose-driven pioneers is ready to guide the next Parliament in the bold reforms needed to make the UK economy deliver for people and planet.”

Cross-bench peer and social entrepreneur Lord Victor Adebowale, who helped to launch the new campaign, added: “With the UK economy facing significant challenges, our country needs a bold and ambitious vision: a new business plan for Britain. Sadly, this is not forthcoming at present, so the Future Economy Alliance has been established to drive the business of change.

“Our partnership of cross-sector business experts will assemble the best examples from across the UK of what’s working well but also how and where business can do better. We can transform the UK economy, enhance our nation’s prospects, and restore a sense of hope and pride – within public services, within communities and within us all.”

Join the campaign at www.futureeconomyalliance.co.uk and follow @FutureEconomyUK on Twitter.

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