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English Heritage chief resigns
Pam Alexander, chief executive of English Heritage has announced that she will resign in September.
Alexander, who has been with English Heritage since 1997, has been responsible for overseeing a significant period of growth and development in the organisation, including the establishment of a more regional structure, and the co-ordination of government reports on the sector.
Although links have been made between the controversy involving King Constantine of Greece being permitted to hold a private function at Kenwood House at cost, and Alexander's sudden resignation shortly before the five-year reorganisation plan, English Heritage denied the allegations.
Alexander said that she enjoyed her time with the organisation: My time at English Heritage has been hugely challenging and rewarding. I leave English Heritage having created a stronger and more robust organisation, closer to its customer and working as a key partner at regional level to deliver local services in response to local needs.
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