Linda Hugl has been CND treasurer for over ten years and was instrumental in the setting up of the Nuclear Education Trust (NET); she has been a NET Trustee since its inception. Linda is also an irreplaceable member of the organising team for CND’s presence at Glastonbury Festival.

‘I’ve been around for quite a while now and have achieved a number of things that I am proud of, including properly introducing staff pensions,’ says Linda. ‘My most important achievement though was being instrumental in re-introducing the post of General Secretary, which has a crucial role in bringing out the best in our staff team and is filled by Kate Hudson, our most effective leader in a generation.

‘Being CND treasurer is not at all glamorous but it is an essential job! It’s something I can do, something I regard as very important and have enjoyed doing, working with colleagues, making new friends and meeting some very exceptional people.’

What is 60 faces of CND?
2018 is the 60th anniversary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.

Founded in 1958 at the height of the Cold War, CND has been a powerful collective voice against the dangers of nuclear weapons.

CND’s greatest strength has always been its members.
Incredible people have shaped our history,
our present and will continue to inspire in the future.

Here we take a look at 60 Faces of CND,
60 people who represent all the millions of people
who have campaigned for nuclear disarmament over the decades
and have made our organisation so remarkable.

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