Tudor Trust
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" On 1 March 1955 Sir Godfrey Mitchell endowed a charitable trust with a gift of shares in the construction company George Wimpey Ltd. The founder determined that the trustees of the new trust should be able to use the funds for any charitable purpose. In 1979 this trust became known as the Tudor Trust. The trust’s capital is now held in a wide range of assets managed in a socially responsible way."[1]
Board
Accessed August 2012: [2]
- Mary Graves
- Helen Dunwell
- Desmond Graves
- Nell Buckler
- Christopher Graves
- Catherine Antcliff
- Louise Collins
- Elizabeth Crawshaw
- Matt Dunwell
- James Long
- Ben Dunwell
- Francis Runacres
- Monica Barlow
- Vanessa James
- Roz Dunwell
Contact
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Tudor Trust Origins of the Trust, organizational web page, accessed August 26, 2012.
- ↑ Tudor Trust Trustees, organizational web page, accessed August 29, 2012.