East Cheshire Eye Society is an independent charity which relies solely on funding to support its activities and is run by a board of voluntary trustees, some of whom have a sight impairment themselves. As the trustees mean so much to the charity, we wanted to get to know them a little bit better and share with you their own experience as a trustee.

Meet Geoff Clarke

Geoff moved back to the UK with his wife in 2013 after living in The Netherlands for ten years.

He worked in the construction industry for fifty years and has spent the last ten as a director in the UK for a large project management business.

Geoff started his career in architecture before moving into project management, cost control and planning work in oil and gas, nuclear, armaments and pharmaceuticals, where he worked in Macclesfield building facilities at Astra Zeneca.

Now retired, he decided to become a trustee of the East Cheshire Eye Society to keep himself occupied and is excited to get involved and help out in any way he can.

You can discover more about our other trustees, here.

We’re always on the lookout for new trustees to join us. So, if you’re interested and would like to find out how to become a trustee yourself, please get in touch today, either by emailing info@eastcheshireeyesociety.org.uk or calling 01625 422602.

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