The Institute of Fundraising (‘Institute’) announced the results of new trustee elections held over the past month at its AGM on 8th July 2008.
Three new trustees have been elected to this year’s board with, former Chair Joe Saxton MInstF, Theresa Dauncey MInstF, Sarah Lyness and Catrin Tilley MInstF standing down.
Paul Amadi MInstF succeeds Joe Saxton as Chair and has been re-elected for a second term, along with Jeremy Payne MInstF. In Wales, Chair and trustee Martin Price MInstF has also been elected for his second term of three years.
The new trustees are as follows:
- Gerry Beldon FInstF - Director, 26-01 Ltd
- Fiona Duncan FInstF - (Scotland) Senior Consultant, THINK Consulting Solutions
- Stephen Pidgeon FInstF - Chairman, Tangible Response
The other trustees on the Board are:
- Paul Amadi MInstF - (Chair) Group Director of Fundraising, Royal National Institute of the Blind
- Alan Gosschalk - (Vice Chair) Fundraising Director, Shelter
- John Baguley MInstF - Director, International Fundraising Consultancy
- Kevin Geeson - (Honorary Treasurer) Group Director of Resources, Royal National Institute of the Blind
- James Hammond - Brand and Fundraising Consultant, Brand Creative
- Paul Kane - (Northern Ireland) Fundraising Officer, Trócaire
- Jeremy Payne MInstF - Senior Consultant, THINK Consulting Solutions
- Martin Price MInstF - (Wales) Consultant, Martin Price Associates
- Judith Feeney MInstF - Capital Appeals Manager, ExtraCare Charitable Trust
- Olga Johnson MInstF – (Honorary Secretary) Chief Executive, CR Search & Selection
- Andrew Nebel - UK Director of Marketing and Communications, Barnardo’s
- Mark Astarita MInstF - Director of Fundraising, British Red Cross
- Mike Barnes - Director of Marketing and Business Development, Direct Marketing Association
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For further information please contact:
Diana Mackie Tel. 020 7840 1027 / 07793 802 852
Institute of Fundraising
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NOTES TO EDITORS
1. Institute of Fundraising
The Institute of Fundraising’s (www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk) mission is to support fundraisers, through leadership, representation, standards setting and education, to deliver excellent fundraising. Members are supported through training, networking, the dissemination of best practice and representation on issues that affect the fundraising environment. The Institute of Fundraising is the largest individual representative body in the voluntary sector with 4600 Individual members and 280 Organisational members