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Trustees

Godric Bader has been the Managing Director, Chairman, and is now Life President of Scott Bader Co Ltd – a multinational organisation which has been a world leader in encouraging socially responsible business.
He was a founding Trustee of Scott Bader Commonwealth. 
He is a Fellow of the RSA and member of The Living Systems Group. and is Patron of the Gandhi Foundation, and President of the multi-faith Victoria Centre, Wellingborough.
Godric’s other voluntary commitments have included being a Trustee of the Lucis Trust, Fourth World Review and the Peace News Foundations. He is a member of Liberty, War Resisters International, EBBF, SVNE, World Business Academy, CND, Peace Pledge Union, Register of World Citizens and has written numerous articles for these and other organisations and is a member of the Religeous Society of Friends.

Shauna Crockett-Burrows had an early career in the theatre and local radio. After raising her family she published her first magazine, Global Link Up, in the late 1970s. She now edits Positive News, the international newspaper which began life in 1993 and now has a circulation of 75,000 worldwide including several overseas editions in Spain, the United States, Hong Kong and Argentina. She has also created other publications including Living Lightly and Ethos and is working with young people to create Positive Youth News, a youth-led multimedia news project.
She received the Schumacher Award for her work in 1998 and has been elected Fellow to the Royal Society of Arts.

Christine Eynon (Chair) was one of the original trustees of Sustainable Wales. She is a graduate of modern languages from Oxford University, has worked in publishing in England but also served as a magistrate in South Wales for several years. She has been involved in charitable work for many years with FoE, Barnardos, The League of Pity, St John’s Ambulance, Cheshire Homes, The Trust for Sick Children in Wales and Traidcraft.
Much of her project work has focused on the environment, including supporting a sustainability project in Albania with Aid in Action and a six-year furniture recycling project in the Bridgend area.
A benefactor to Sustainable Wales, she brings wide experience of trust and board membership. She was also involved with the Groundwork Trust for Bridgend for 16 years.

Roger Orgill MBE currently serves on several charitable boards including being Chair of The Stoneleigh Group, Trustee of the World Youth Service and Enterprise, advisor to UK Youth, and Patron of the Worcestershire Outdoor Education Development Association. He is also an associate of the University for Spirit Forum and St George’s House, Windsor Castle.
His previous management commitments have included chairing and serving on many voluntary sector boards and committees at the forefront of the outdoor and experiential education, adventure education and youth work fields as well as representing them on national funding panels and campaign groups.
His experience in outdoor and adventure education and youth work was gained through a lifetime of delivering and developing outdoor education through the Nation Mountain Centre and other Sports Council national programmes.

Michael Phillips is a practising artist and designer. He ran his own graphic design group in London for 25 years until moving to Herefordshire; he now specialises in web design.
He was Director/Trustee of the Hereford Waldorf School for six years and for three of those was the Chair.
He has been involved with many environmental issues and campaigns over the years and is presently studying with the Open University towards a BSc in Environmental science.

Richard Temple (Treasurer) has 25 years management experience in the social housing sector including 15 years on the management committees of various small to medium voluntary sector housing organisations – some in the role of treasurer. For the past 10 years he has served on the Finance Committee of Hereford Waldorf School. Richard currently works as a manager within a large Welsh Supported Housing organisation with responsibilities for drawing up scheme budgets and monitoring income and expenditure.

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Godric Bader

Shauna Crockett-Burrows

Christine Eynon

Roger Orgill MBE

Michael Phillips

Richard Temple

 

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