Pilgrim Trust
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The Pilgrim Trust "was founded in 1930 by the wealthy American philanthropist Edward Stephen Harkness. Inspired by his admiration and affection for Great Britain, Harkness endowed the Trust with just over £2 million pounds. Harkness did not want the charity named after him, so the decision was taken to name the charity The Pilgrim Trust to signify its link with the land of the Pilgrim Fathers." [1]
- Georgina Nayler joined The Pilgrim Trust as Director 1996.
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Trustees
Accessed April 2013: [2]
- Lady Jay of Ewelme
- Tim Knox
- Paul Richards
- Sir Mark Jones
- Sir Alan Moses
- John Podmore
- James Fergusson
- David John Verey
- Colin Blakemore
- Sarah Riddell
- Sarah Staniforth
- Michael Baughan
Trustees (2009)
Accessed April 2009: [3]
- Lady Jay of Ewelme CBE (Sylvia)
- Lord Cobbold (David)
- Dame Ruth Runciman DBE
- Tim Knox
- Paul Richards
- Mark Jones
- Lord Justice (Sir Alan) Moses
- John Podmore
- James Fergusson
- Nicola Brewer CMG
- David John Verey CBE
- Lord Crisp
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- Richard Carew Pole - trustee until 2008 [1]
- Eugene Turton - trustee until 2008 [2]
- Arts Council