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The VOICE of Ian Lush OBE, Class of 1978

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In this engaging episode of 'What I Really Learnt at School - Alfredian Voices,' Ian Lush, OBE candidly reflects on his challenging yet fulfilling journey during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded in early 2021 via Zoom with Tamlyn Worrall, Development & Alumni Relations Director at King Alfred School, Ian shares his experiences managing NHS charities amidst unprecedented circumstances.

Ian shares a detailed account of his year, primarily spent working from home as the Chief Executive of Imperial Healthcare Trust and Chair of NHS Charities. He reflects on the early move to close their office, his role as chair, and the overwhelming support following the national appeal and Captain Tom's fundraising phenomenon. Ian discusses the operational challenges and extraordinary teamwork involved in rapidly distributing funds to the NHS frontline. Additionally, he shares personal anecdotes, from receiving an OBE to his musical journey and reasons for transitioning from professional music to arts management.

Ian reminisces about his 14 years at King Alfred School, emphasizing the school's liberal values, sense of community, and the lasting impact of influential teachers. The conversation explores the school's unique ethos, extracurricular activities, and his lifelong involvement in various committees, underscoring a commitment to making a difference.

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In this engaging episode of 'What I Really Learnt at School - Alfredian Voices,' Ian Lush, OBE candidly reflects on his challenging yet fulfilling journey during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded in early 2021 via Zoom with Tamlyn Worrall, Development & Alumni Relations Director at King Alfred School, Ian shares his experiences managing NHS charities amidst unprecedented circumstances.

Ian shares a detailed account of his year, primarily spent working from home as the Chief Executive of Imperial Healthcare Trust and Chair of NHS Charities. He reflects on the early move to close their office, his role as chair, and the overwhelming support following the national appeal and Captain Tom's fundraising phenomenon. Ian discusses the operational challenges and extraordinary teamwork involved in rapidly distributing funds to the NHS frontline. Additionally, he shares personal anecdotes, from receiving an OBE to his musical journey and reasons for transitioning from professional music to arts management.

Ian reminisces about his 14 years at King Alfred School, emphasizing the school's liberal values, sense of community, and the lasting impact of influential teachers. The conversation explores the school's unique ethos, extracurricular activities, and his lifelong involvement in various committees, underscoring a commitment to making a difference.

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