Elizabeth Balgobin (1964 or 1965 – 8 March 2024) was a British charity governance specialist, who held multiple senior roles in voluntary sector organisations throughout her career.
She was chief executive officer of Blackliners, the UK's first organisation for Black people affected by HIV and AIDS.
Posthumously, she was named an honorary trustee of the National Emergencies Trust to recognise her contributions to its success.
[1] For the last 20 years of her career she held a range of senior roles: she was chief executive officer of Blackliners, the UK's first organisation for Black people affected by HIV and AIDS.
[8] Posthumously, she was named an honorary trustee of the National Emergencies Trust to recognise her contributions to its success.