“I was a tax consultant for 13 years, which is very different from what I do now. I was working at one of the Big Four accountancy firms and felt I should take on a three-month sabbatical to find my purpose. That’s when I spotted this founder role being advertised by an incubator called the Good Lab, which is a collaboration between eight of the UK’s largest charities and their innovation teams."
“Charities like the Red Cross and WaterAid were coming together to find solutions to some of their collective problems. They’d found that a lot of people were, for example, coming to paint fences for them and plant trees for them, which is great for team building, but wasn’t necessarily the thing that they really needed. So the charities were asking: ‘How can we do this better?’ That’s when they came up with the idea of Matchable – skilled volunteer matching. Helping people in companies who, like me, might be trying to find their own purpose through volunteering, really resonated with me. I became the founder in January 2019.”