
Lindsay Levin
Lindsay's focus on inspirational leadership, and its impact on economic and social development, led her to found Leaders' Quest in 2001. She has since worked to connect leaders from all disciplines and sectors, to explore solutions to some of the big issues in the world today.
Through the 1990s, Lindsay was CEO of Whites Group, a network of Audi and VW dealerships which she sold in the early 2000s. She has also founded a number of start-ups (where her near-misses shaped her learning as much as her successes) and her entrepreneurial ventures have been widely recognised for their focus on people and innovation. Lindsay is currently non-executive Chair and shareholder of a group of UK nursing and care homes for the elderly.
Lindsay has a keen interest in international development. Between 2008 and 2012 she was Chair of the International Steering Committee of OneVoice, a conflict resolution movement working to strengthen civil society in Israel and Palestine, and she regularly facilitates workshops and dialogues in the region. She is also an active supporter of several global NGOs, including Oxfam, and a number of local NGOs in Asia and Africa.
Lindsay graduated in Economics from Cambridge in 1985 and started her career with Bain & Company. She lives in London with her husband David, their sons Zac, Joe and Louis, and their two dogs.
Lindsay's focus on inspirational leadership, and its impact on economic and social development, led her to found Leaders' Quest in 2001. She has since worked to connect leaders from all disciplines and sectors, to explore solutions to some of the big issues in the world today.
Through the 1990s, Lindsay was CEO of Whites Group, a network of Audi and VW dealerships which she sold in the early 2000s. She has also founded a number of start-ups (where her near-misses shaped her learning as much as her successes) and her entrepreneurial ventures have been widely recognised for their focus on people and innovation. Lindsay is currently non-executive Chair and shareholder of a group of UK nursing and care homes for the elderly.
Lindsay has a keen interest in international development. Between 2008 and 2012 she was Chair of the International Steering Committee of OneVoice, a conflict resolution movement working to strengthen civil society in Israel and Palestine, and she regularly facilitates workshops and dialogues in the region. She is also an active supporter of several global NGOs, including Oxfam, and a number of local NGOs in Asia and Africa.
Lindsay graduated in Economics from Cambridge in 1985 and started her career with Bain & Company. She lives in London with her husband David, their sons Zac, Joe and Louis, and their two dogs.
