Odile Slynn

Odile Slynn, Lady Slynn of Hadley (born 1936 in Paris) (née Boutin) is a French-born British humanitarian and philanthropist, involved in several organisations advocating children's rights and wildlife preservation.

[1] Born in Paris, she was educated at Sorbonne University before she moved to London in 1959, where she trained as a nurse at Hammersmith Hospital.

[3] When her husband was appointed a law lord and conferred a life peerage in 1992, she became Lady Slynn of Hadley.

[4] Odile Slynn has been involved with the Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad since 1979.

During her time as chairman, she was instrumental in launching new branches in Jordan, Syria and Mali and a relaunch of Tunisia.