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Polly Neate

Polly NeateCBE is chief executive of Shelter, a British homelessness and housing charity that campaigns to end the housing emergency. She was recognised for her work in the 2020 New Year Honours list.

Career in the Charity Sector

Neate moved into charity work in 2005 when she became Executive Director of External Relations at Action for Children until 2013. She also sat as an independent member of the Labour working group on children's policy in 2008–09.

Neate became chief executive for the Women's Aid in 2013 where she helped secure legislation to criminalise coercive and controlling behaviour. In this role, she also sat as an independent member of the Labour working group on domestic violence policy, and as an independent member of the government's National Oversight Group on Domestic Violence.

Neate became CEO of Shelter in 2017.

She also sits on the board of Agenda, the alliance for women and girls at risk, and is a trustee of the Young Women's Trust.

In her charity roles, she writes opinion pieces on housing, women's rights, leadership, and wider social justice issues.

She won Best CEO on Twitter in 2019's Social CEOs awards.

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