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Nicola Lynch to Support the Social Value Engine Team in an Advisory Role 

We are delighted to announce that Nicola Lynch will be supporting the Social Value Engine team in an advisory role.

Nicola will be collaborating with us through Rose Regeneration, where she works on a part-time basis, while continuing to run her own consultancy. Her expertise will be instrumental in enhancing our mission of promoting social impact and value. 

An independent consultant and trainer, Nicola has dedicated her career to supporting the creation and evaluation of social impact and social value. With a wealth of experience spanning many years, she brings a depth of knowledge that is invaluable in our field. 

Nicola is a Level 3 Advanced Social Value Practitioner accredited by Social Value International—one of a select group of practitioners in the UK to hold this esteemed qualification. Her credentials also include being an Accredited Social Value & SROI Trainer with Social Value International and serving as an Associate Trainer for NEF Consulting. 

Previously, Nicola held the position of National Lead on Civil Society for Social Value UK, where she played a pivotal role in advancing the understanding and implementation of social value principles across the sector. 

Her collaboration with our team represents a significant step forward in our capacity to deliver an insightful, impactful social value measurement solution to our clients and stakeholders. We are confident that Nicola’s expertise will greatly contribute to our ongoing efforts to maximise social value and foster sustainable community development. 

Maddie Kortenaar

Maddie Kortenaar

Maddie Kortenaar is a Level 1 accredited social value practitioner. She is the author of the eBook AI for Social Value, exploring how technology can drive meaningful change. Drawing on her expertise in sustainable innovation, Maddie empowers organisations to measure and communicate their impact, fostering a culture of positive social value.
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