Sue McGregor-Ogden serves as the Senior Finance Manager at Solving Kids' Cancer UK, where she plays a pivotal role in steering the financial strategy of a charity dedicated to combating neuroblastoma, a rare and aggressive childhood cancer. With her extensive background as a Chartered Accountant,...
Sue McGregor-Ogden serves as the Senior Finance Manager at Solving Kids' Cancer UK, where she plays a pivotal role in steering the financial strategy of a charity dedicated to combating neuroblastoma, a rare and aggressive childhood cancer. With her extensive background as a Chartered Accountant, Sue ensures that the organization operates with financial transparency and accountability, enabling the board of directors and trustees to make informed decisions that directly impact the lives of children battling this devastating illness.
In her current role, Sue is instrumental in managing key financial projects that support the charity's mission. She oversees budgeting and forecasting processes, ensuring that funds are allocated efficiently to research initiatives, patient support programs, and advocacy efforts. Her expertise in financial management is complemented by her skills in change management and organizational change, allowing her to lead initiatives that enhance operational efficiency and drive cultural transformation within the organization.
Sue's commitment to patient advocacy is evident in her approach to financial decision-making, where she prioritizes investments that improve treatment outcomes and quality of life for children and their families. By facilitating workshops and engaging stakeholders, she fosters a collaborative environment that encourages innovative solutions to complex challenges. Through her leadership, Sue is not only contributing to the financial health of Solving Kids' Cancer UK but also championing a future where no child suffers from neuroblastoma or the burdens of its treatment. Her work exemplifies the critical intersection of finance and compassionate care in the nonprofit sector, making a lasting impact on the fight against childhood cancer.