Read the latest magazine Charity News Industry News People Lighthouse Charity CEO Bill Hill Announces Retirement 27 March 2024 THE LIGHTHOUSE Construction Industry Charity has announced that CEO Bill Hill will retire on 31 March 2024 after more than a decade in the role. Under his leadership, the charity has substantially grown, both in terms of the number of families helped and the number of charitable services that the charity offers. Joint Chair of Trustees, Edward Naylor and Lyndsey Gallagher commented on Bill’s achievements: “Bill’s leadership has been instrumental in significantly growing the charity and guiding it towards its mission of providing essential support to those in need within the construction industry. “His passion, commitment, and tireless efforts have left an indelible mark on our charity and the lives of those individuals we have been able to support through difficult times.” In acknowledgement of his achievements, the trustees will be presenting Bill with the title of Honorary Vice President, ensuring his ongoing involvement with the charity. He will also be combining a personal passion with his fundraising event experience as he takes responsibility for the growth of the Lighthouse Golf Club. New CEO Appointed To continue the charity’s vital work, the trustees have announced the appointment of Sarah Bolton as the new CEO with effect from 1 April 2024. Sarah brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role, says the charity, and in the past five years she has transformed the charitable services being delivered across the construction community. She has also fostered a dynamic senior management team ready to take on the challenges and future growth of the charity. Sarah Bolton said, “I am extremely proud and excited to lead a charity that makes such an impact on people’s lives. As new CEO, I am responsible for the stewardship of our charity going forward and building on the significant achievements and growth during Bill’s tenure. “Achieving our vision that no construction worker or their family feels alone in a crisis comes with challenges, but those challenges bring out the best in our fantastic team and inspire us to deliver the best possible support to our diverse construction community.” >> Read more about Lighthouse Charity in the news Previous article CLC Sets Out Delivery Plan for 2024Next article Cladding Manufacturer and Installer Enters Administration Share article You may also like View all News Charity News +2 17 March 2026 Tips for Improving Workplace Stress Management Charity News +2 4 March 2026 Band of Builders Completes Life-Changing Project for Retired Builder Charity News +2 18 February 2026 Volunteer Roofers Needed for Upcoming Band of Builders Projects Charity News +2 12 February 2026 Charities Team Up to Deliver Suicide Prevention Live Webinar Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch