Bill Leeson

William "Bill" Edward Gregory-Leeson[1] (born 13 October 1943 in Salford) is a British filmmaker who was one of the founders of the charity War Child, which particularly focuses on help for children in war situations.

Bill Leeson
Born
William Edward Gregory-Leeson

(1943-10-13) October 13, 1943
Occupationfilmmaker & humanitarian

In 1993, Leeson and David Wilson produced a documentary film featuring child victims of the war in former Yugoslavia. What they saw so deeply shocked them that they established War Child, which today is a network of independent non-governmental organisations (NGOs) operating across the world to help children affected by war.

In early 1999, Leeson stepped down as CEO as a result of a disagreement about whether the charity should have accepted funds from a Bosnian contractor some years earlier. Later that year, Leeson left War Child due to irreconcilable differences with the trustee board of that time, many of whom resigned shortly thereafter. Leeson and the current War Child management and board enjoy a good relationship, with Leeson invited to advise War Child and attend its 15th anniversary celebrations for the Help CD in 2010.

Today Leeson is one of the founders and directors of GardenAfrica, a charitable organization set up in 2002 to support African families through a range of garden-related initiatives. The project seeks to transform derelict land adjacent to schools, hospitals, and clinics in African communities to help provide food security, health and nutrition, education and training, and sustainable livelihoods.

References

  1. company check ltd. "WILLIAM EDWARD GREGORY LEESON". Company Check.
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