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About Us
Our Senior Leadership Team and Trustees
Our Trustee Board have a wealth of experience across different industries, bringing their knowledge and expertise forward to help govern and support No Limits.
The Senior Leadership Team at No Limits is made up of four members, who oversee all staff, volunteers, finances and services across the organisation.
Get to know our Trustee Board and Senior Leadership Team below.
Our Trustees

Stephen Taylor, Chair of Trustees
Stephen has been a trustee at No Limits since 2013. He is a qualified accountant with a career in the public sector. He currently works freelance in the Channel Islands for the Government of the Island of Alderney, and as an external auditor with the Jersey Audit Office. Until 2012, he worked with the Audit Commission where he held various positions, including District Auditor for local authorities and NHS bodies in Hampshire.

Gavin Bergin, Vice Chair of Trustees
Gavin joined No Limits as a Trustee in 2019 and was elected Vice Chair in 2020. Gavin is a Chartered Governance Professional and Head of Secretariat at British Land, a FTSE100 development and owner of real estate where he is responsible for all aspects of Corporate Governance. Prior to joining British Land, Gavin has held various senior Company Secretartial positions at Beazley plc, HSBC Holdings plc and intu Properties plc. Outside of work, Gavin is married with two young children and lives in Hampshire where he enjoys cycling and enjoying time with friends and family.

Chiara Wall
Chiara has a diverse background in various roles within the Education and Childrens Service sector. She has worked with Children and Young people in a capacity for over 15 years and has always held a steadfast passion for acting as advocate, to ensure that access to services that support individuals’ success is easily attainable. Chiara has grown up in Southampton and currently teaches yoga in her spare time and has attainted certification to teach Yoga to children and young people with ADHD and ASD.

Jenny Boland
Jenny has been a trustee at No Limits since 2021. She is passionate about listening to young people and supporting them be heard. Jenny is an experienced fundraiser, currently working as Head of Development at the Geological Society. Her previous roles have included fundraising for Mayflower Theatre and the Sailors’ Society. She is passionate about the charity sector and has been a member of the Chartered Institute of Fundraising since 2008.

Mark Dichlian
Mark has worked half his career in Finance as an investment analyst in London and the other half as a Science teacher in secondary education. During that time, he has also worked in management and ran several of his own businesses. Since leaving teaching he has maintained his focus on young people and volunteers for both No Limits and the Hampshire Innovations team. Mark is currently also a Governor of Priestlands School. He enjoys designing and building and is currently working on his second housebuild with his son. Mark is also keen sailor and golfer.

Nigel Dibben
Nigel has been a Trustee at No Limits since 2021 and has subsequently taken on the role as Treasurer. He is a qualified accountant and has spent the majority of his career at the University of Southampton. He has a passion for working with people and ensuring that the finance function helps inform better decision making, with clear and accurate information. He enjoys most sports, and helps to coach his son’s football and cricket teams.

Bwalya Mulenga
Bwalya joined No Limits as a Trustee in 2022. She strives for equity and social justice, and was a Youth Advocate on the Help Us Move On project. Bwalya was formerly a Community Involvement Officer for the NHS Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care Board. Her work focused on appropriately engaging marginalised communities with health and wellbeing services, and encouraging their involvement in the development of these services. Currently Bwalya is studying MSc Medical Anthropology at the University of Oxford.

Dilip Chakrabarti
Dilip is currently employed as Programme Lead for the CAMHS Tier 4 Provider Collaboratives operating across Hampshire, Dorset, Sussex and Kent who have responsibility for delivering the specialist children and young peoples in-patient mental health services. He has spent over 30 years working within the health care sector in England, both in the NHS and independent sectors. Outside work he is married with 2 grown children and enjoys participating in a wide range of sports, to various degrees of success!
Our Senior Leadership Team

Natalie Webb, CEO
Natalie is the Chief Executive Officer for No Limits. She has overall responsibility for management of the organisation, leadership, strategic partnerships and developing the service. Natalie has a local government and charity sector background and has a particular interest in working with services which help vulnerable people or people in crisis. Having started her career working with young offenders, Natalie is delighted to lead the No Limits team.

Alice Mooney, Head of Services
Alice is the Head of Services and oversees all of the support services at No Limits. She has been working at No Limits for 9 years, working a number of roles. Alice has an MBA in senior leadership and is a chartered manager. In her free time enjoys playing netball and spending time outdoors with her family.

Tammy King, Head of Finances
Tammy is the Head of Finance and Resources for No Limits. She leads the financial management of the charity as well as having oversight of fundraising, business support and IT. Tammy is a qualified Chartered Accountant who trained in practice and has over 20 years’ experience of working in the industry and the charity sector. She is a Licensed Lay Minister in the Church of England and enjoys spending time outside with her horses and chickens.

Anthony Douglas, Head of People and Culture
Anthony is the Head of People & Culture at No Limits. He is responsible for ensuring No Limits is a great place to work where people feel valued. Anthony has a background in the local voluntary sector, supporting charities in developing their people and culture. He enjoys camping and spending time going on walks with his dog, a whippet called Oscar.