Aberdeen-based charity All Life Chances has appointed experienced banking professional Kristen Rossvoll to its board of trustees, further strengthening its leadership as it continues to expand its impact across the city.
Ms Rossvoll brings more than 25 years’ experience in banking and commercial finance, having held senior roles at major financial institutions including Lloyds Banking Group, Santander UK, DNB and Clydesdale Bank, where she advised mid-market and large corporate clients across Scotland and the UK on funding, growth strategy and investment.
She now leads Rossvoll Advisory, providing strategic guidance to growing businesses and investors, and holds a number of board and advisory roles across the north-east of Scotland. She is particularly passionate about supporting entrepreneurial businesses and strengthening regional economies.
All Life Chances’ Chair, David Rennie, with Kristen Rossvoll
Alongside her commercial career, Ms Rossvoll has demonstrated a strong commitment to community and governance, having previously served as a board member of Camphill School Aberdeen.
She is dedicated to helping children and young people reach their full potential and will contribute strategic, financial and governance expertise to support All Life Chances’ mission.
All Life Chances works to improve outcomes for children and young people in Aberdeen, particularly in communities facing high levels of deprivation. The charity partners with schools, community centres and local organisations, bringing together the private, public and third sectors to build stronger communities.
Kristen Rossvoll
David Rennie, Chair of All Life Chances, said: “We are delighted to welcome Kristen to our board of trustees. Her extensive experience in finance, strategy and governance will be invaluable as we continue to grow our impact across Aberdeen.
“Her commitment to supporting young people aligns strongly with our values, and we look forward to working together to drive meaningful change.”
Ms Rossvoll said: “Joining the All Life Chances board is a privilege. The organisation plays a vital role in supporting young people across Aberdeen, and I look forward to contributing my experience to help strengthen its impact.
“Creating opportunities for young people to thrive is something I care deeply about, and I am committed to supporting the charity’s continued growth and success.”
More information about All Life Chances can be found at www.alllifechances.org