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'''Steph Keeble''' is Director of [[Birmingham LGBT]].
[[File:Steph Keeble.jpg|thumb|Steph Keeble]]'''Steph Keeble''' is Director of [[Birmingham LGBT]].


She is a social science graduate and has worked in the third sector for twenty years beginning her career as in the field of substance misuse and going on to work in a variety of areas including mental health, capacity building, social enterprises, and women’s issues. Before moving to Birmingham she was CEO of a domestic violence charity in [[Gloucestershire]] where she developed a network of survivors groups, women’s safety work a 24 hour crisis advocacy service and a service for BME women.<ref>http://www.blgbt.org/staff/ Birmingham LGBT: Staff</ref>
She is a social science graduate and has worked in the third sector for twenty years beginning her career as in the field of substance misuse and going on to work in a variety of areas including mental health, capacity building, social enterprises, and women’s issues. Before moving to Birmingham she was CEO of a domestic violence charity in [[Gloucestershire]] where she developed a network of survivors groups, women’s safety work a 24 hour crisis advocacy service and a service for BME women.<ref>http://www.blgbt.org/staff/ Birmingham LGBT: Staff</ref>
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Steph Keeble

Steph Keeble is Director of Birmingham LGBT.

She is a social science graduate and has worked in the third sector for twenty years beginning her career as in the field of substance misuse and going on to work in a variety of areas including mental health, capacity building, social enterprises, and women’s issues. Before moving to Birmingham she was CEO of a domestic violence charity in Gloucestershire where she developed a network of survivors groups, women’s safety work a 24 hour crisis advocacy service and a service for BME women.[1]

Together with David Viney she was ranked number 94 in the Pink List 2012.

References

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  1. http://www.blgbt.org/staff/ Birmingham LGBT: Staff