Background
Branson was born in Edmonton, Middlesex, England, the daughter of Dorothy Constance (Jenkins) and Major Rupert Ernest Huntley Flindt.
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Branson was born in Edmonton, Middlesex, England, the daughter of Dorothy Constance (Jenkins) and Major Rupert Ernest Huntley Flindt.
As a young adult, Branson served in the Women"s Royal Naval Service (WRENS) during World World War World War II After the war ended, Branson toured Germany as a ballet dancer with Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA). She later became an airline hostess for British South American Airways. After getting married, she ran a real estate business, and was a military police officer and probation officer
At the age of eighty-nine, Branson launched her autobiography entitled Mum"s the Word: The High-Flying Adventures of Eve Branson.
Throughout her life, Branson has been a child welfare advocate. She established the Eve Branson Foundation and currently serves as director
This not-for-profit organization provides communities in Morocco with income-generating projects and training.
Branson is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children ("ICMEC"), the goal of which is to help find missing children, and to stop the exploitation of children.