CFNI Chair To be New Belfast Innovation Commissioner

Community Foundation NI Congratulates their Chairperson on appointment as Belfast’s New Innovation Commissioner

The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland has sent theirxa0congratulationsxa0to their Chairperson, Dr Adrian Johnston MBE, on his appointment as Belfast’s new Innovation Commissioner (ICB).

He will officially take up the role in January 2025. Adrian has been a Trustee of the Foundation since 2019 and was appointed Chair in 2021.

Adrian has been involved with the Community Voluntary Sector for over 25 years across reconciliation and youth work.

Róisín Wood, Chief Executive Officer of the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland said:xa0“We extend our heartiestxa0congratulationsxa0to our Chairperson, Dr Adrian Johnston MBE, on his appointment as Innovation Commissioner for Innovation City Belfast (ICB).

Dr Adrian Johnston MBE, the Chair of the Community Foundation NI, has been appointed as the Belfast Innovation Commissioner.

“At the Foundation, our mission is ‘to work hand in hand with communities to build a better future’ – a strategy Adrian was key in developing. The commitment and leadership he has shown as Chair of the Foundation is indicative of the approach he will take as Innovation Commissioner, supporting sustainable growth and promoting Belfast as a global home for innovation.xa0

“Adrian’s experience in technology, philanthropy and innovation is a recipe for success.

“We look forward to working with him and ICB to encourage investment in Belfast to bring value to every citizen, whether through increased employment, education, or building a better connected, healthier city.xa0

“These gaols epitomise the values of the VCSE sector, and we look forward to supporting cross-sectoral partnerships to drive innovation.”

The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland is an independent, grant-making trust, inspiring generosity, and achieving impact across Northern Ireland. Responding to need, the Foundation has awarded over £100m in 40 years to groups and organisations across NI making contributions to education, health, housing, the arts, social justice, employment, and peace and reconciliation.

Rooted in a tradition of community connections, risk taking and innovatio, the Foundations vision is of a fair and equitable society for everyone.xa0

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