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New trustees for CAF

Howard Lake | 17 January 2003 | News

Paul Myners CBE and John Stuttard MA FCA have joined the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) Board of Trustees.

Paul Myners brings extensive business and finance experience

to CAF as a Director of Marks & Spencer, Wellington Reinsurance and The Bank of New York. He is a member of the Financial Reporting Council.

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He is also a Trustee of The Royal Academy and the National Maritime Museum, Cornwall, Chairman of Tate St. Ives and a

Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. In 2000, he chaired the Myners Review of Institutional Investment for the Treasury, and was awarded the CBE in 2003 for his services to innovation in finance.

John Stuttard has a lifetime’s experience in the accountancy profession, as well as a long-standing interest in the charity sector. A senior partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers, John is also an Alderman of the City of London, Chairman of the Finnish-British Chamber of Commerce and a director of the China-Britain Business Council.

For two years he was seconded to the UK Government Cabinet Office (Central Policy Review Staff or “Think Tank”) advising Ministers on the nationalised industries and their privatisation, and for five years he was Chairman & CEO

of PricewaterhouseCoopers in China.

John is also a member of the Fundraising Advisory Board of VSO, Governor of both King Edward’s School Witley and the Irish Society, Joint Chairman of the City of London’s Red Cross Fayre and the Sponsoring Alderman for the Guild of Educators.

Sir Brian Jenkins, Chairman of CAF, has welcomed the appointments: “I’m delighted that two such eminent figures are joining CAF’s Board of Trustees. CAF is an important financial institution in the voluntary sector and both

Paul Myners and John Stuttard have the knowledge and experience to make a significant contribution to the organisation.”

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