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Institute's trustee election results announced

Howard Lake | 10 July 2006 | News

 

The Institute of Fundraising today announced the results of its trustee election at its Annual General Meeting, part of its National Convention in London.

John Baguley, a new candidate, has been elected to the Board. He will be joined by Judith Feeney and Olga Johnson, both of them re-elected; and one trustee, Gill Wootton will stand down at the end of two full terms (six years) as a trustee.

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Legacy & In-Memory Fundraising Conference, September 2026

 

 

The new Board of Trustees now consists of:

 

 

– Paul Amadi MInstF – Group Director of Fundraising, RNIB

 

 

* John Baguley MInstF – Director, International Fundraising Consultancy

 

 

* Theresa Dauncey MInstF – Chief Executive, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Development Foundation

 

 

* Sarah Lyness – Executive Co-Director of Fundraising and Marketing, Cancer Research UK

 

 

* Jeremy Payne MInstF – Director of Fundraising and External Relations, Samaritans

 

 

* Martin Price MInstF (Wales) – Consultant, Martin Price Associates

 

 

* Catrin Tilley MInstF (Scotland) – Director of Development, National Galleries of Scotland

 

 

* Bryan Walliker FInstF (Northern Ireland) – Regional Fundraising Development Manager & National Fundraising Manager – Northern Ireland, Diabetes UK Northern Ireland

 

 

* (Chair) Joe Saxton MinstF – Director, nfpSynergy

 

 

* Nick Brooks MInstF – Head of Not For Profit, Kingston Smith Chartered Accountants

 

 

* Mike Caudrey – Honorary Treasurer and Managing Director at Blue Spark Consulting

 

 

* Judith Feeney MInstF – Head of Fundraising, The Scout Association (Re-elected)

 

 

* Olga Johnson MInstF – Chief Executive, CR Search & Selection (Re-elected)

 

 

* Andrew Nebel – UK Director of Marketing and Communications, Barnardo’s

 

 

* Alan Gosschalk – Fundraising Director, Shelter

 

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