A life in 15 questions Clare Budden The Chief Executive of ClwydAlyn tells us about her most treasured possession, some things you may not know about her and what book she would recommend! 1. Tell us about your career and how you ended up in your current role Iâve worked in housing and local government all of my career â Iâve worked in three councils, two Liverpool housing associations, a stock transfer and a traditional. Along the way Iâve also gained lots of board experience including chair of a social enterprise and being a member of the Housing Action Group, established by Welsh Government, which produced reports on how to end homelessness in Wales. Iâm also a member (and housing representative) of the Transformation Advisory Board, advising the CEO of the NHS in Wales on progress in, and plans to deliver, âA Healthier Walesâ. Iâm in my dream job now at ClwydAlyn and feel privileged to be a CEO. I chose to work in housing as I know how important a safe and secure home is; and how difficult life can be if you donât have that. 2. Describe yourself in three words Not quite three words â Iâm trusting, driven and âlisten firstâ. 3. What would you change about yourself? If I could change one thing it would be to slow down more, especially in the current climate when I think weâre all experiencing challenges in our organisations (and personal lives); and I know my desire to improve at pace can be exhausting for my team to work with at times.
the challenge before moving to solutions is so important. 8. Most treasured possession My mother-in-lawâs wedding and engagement ring. (Yes: mother-inlaw. Wasnât I lucky?)
4. Favourite place on earth? Iâm a proud Welsh girl and so my favourite place in the world has to be beautiful North Wales â I love spending time walking by the water and in the mountains. 5. Describe your home My home is always mad busy â Iâve got four grown up kids/girlfriends/ dogs â but itâs homely too! Iâm lucky: I have a garden and live quite rural with loads of good walks right outside the door. 6. What makes you angry? Inequality! Thatâs why Iâm passionate about tackling poverty, our core mission at ClwydAlyn. Our aim is to enable everyone in North Wales to have a great home, in the place they want to be; which they can afford to heat well; where they can afford food to stay healthy; can access the internet; and can have purpose through work/education or volunteering (just a few small goals!!). 7. Best piece of advice youâve ever been given? Take time to really understand the problem you want to sort before starting â Iâve learnt through good advice and guidance that taking time to really understand
9. If you won ÂŁ1m on the Lottery, what would you spend it on? Iâve never bought a ticket but if I didâŚmaybe Iâd buy all the kids a house (so they leave ours) and Iâd also open a community pub/ cafĂŠ in our village to get people together. 10. Biggest achievement? Producing four fantastic people. 11. Biggest regret? Not being brave enough to set up my own business so far⌠12. Most overused phrase? Dunno â youâd have to ask others. Iâd like to think itâs âthank youâ (but we always want to believe weâre being the best we can be, donât we?). 13. Recommend a book Most recently itâs Darren Mcgarveyâs Poverty Safari. My long-standing favourite is Nelson Mandelaâs Long Walk to Freedom. 14. The best piece of television in the last 12 months? Silent Witness. 15. Tell us a secret about yourself I donât really have any! But lesser known things are that Iâve got a motorbike license and a tattoo! HOUSING QUALITY MAGAZINE MARCH 2021
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