I am one of the trustees, in post since 2019, and also the treasurer.
I am also the lead for the FiLiA Legacy Project - Campaigns and Policy (FLP-CP) and the director of policy.
I was a civil servant from 2011 to November 2024 and have extensive policy and strategy experience in the central government departments. I am one of the co-founders of Civil Service SEEN. I am mum to two young girls and live in London.
Its too hard to pick just one favourite thing about FiLiA ! Being with and knowing the other volunteers, the sisterhood, the camaraderie - particularly when we're all in the same physical space in the run-up and at conference. Having a feminist home, where everything just fits - the genuinely intersectional (of the original meaning - sex, race, class) analysis and approach in all we do; the woman-centred language; that all our work is underpinned by our three aims - to build sisterhood and solidarity, locally, nationally and internationally; to amplify women's voices, particularly those less often heard - giving women a platform who've never had one before! And to defend women's human rights and centring women and keeping them at the heart of all we do. Our values and the way we work that show up internally and externally - to appreciate what women can give in amongst their extremely busy lives, to be open and honest, to be positive, pragmatic and solution-focussed, and keeping our integrity and unwavering principles. Finally, the hope FiLiA gives me that women will be liberated.