Paul Tuohy Joins Mentor
Mentor UK is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Tuohy as the new Chief Executive.
As a charity, Mentor UK, focuses on the prevention of drug misuse in its efforts to promote the health and wellbeing of children and young people and to reduce damage to their lives.
Paul has spent over 25 years working in the not-for- profit sector. His previous experience was as Chief Executive at Missing People where he created one of the UK’s major success stories in how to re-organise and develop a charity.
Paul said:
“Mentor punches above its weight in drug prevention. It’s an issue I feel passionate about and I hope I can bring a wide range of expertise in strategic management and income generation to increase our capacity.”
Sim Scavazza, Chairman of the charity said:
“On behalf of the Mentor UK Board of Trustees, I am delighted to welcome Paul to the charity. This is a crucial moment in the development of Mentor UK and I am certain that with Paul’s background, we are in an ideal position to secure financial stability and to increase the scope of our work in drug prevention.”

