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Land Trust Annual Review 2020








                                                                                 Dinah Nichols

                                                                                 Dinah Nichols was appointed to the
                                                                                 Board of Trustees in June 2010, and
                                                                                 she is Chair of our Remuneration
                                                                                 Committee. She is currently a
                                                                                 Governor of Plymouth University and
                                                                                 a Trustee of the South West Lakes
                                                                                 Trust. Previously she was a Crown
                                                               Estate Commissioner; a non-executive Board member of
                                                               Pennon Group plc (South West Water and Viridor Waste)
                                                               and of Shires Smaller Companies; and Chair of the
                            Bill Hiscocks – Chair              National Forest Company.
                            appointed December 2019
                                                               In her full time career in Government she was
                            Bill was appointed Chair of the    Director-General Environment with responsibility for
                            Land Trust in December 2019        international, EU and domestic policy on sustainable
                            having joined the Board in 2014.   development, climate change, waste and environmental
                            He has over 30 years’ experience   quality, and she also held senior posts in housing,
                            of working in financial services.   property and regeneration.
                            After graduating from the
           University of Edinburgh with a Bachelor of Commerce,   Dinah has also been Chair of Groundwork North London;
           Bill joined the private equity group 3i (then called   a founder member of the Carbon Trust and the Travel
           ICFC) in 1981 and was both an investor and a portfolio   Foundation; a Board member of Toynbee Housing
           manager for over 21 years. He worked in a number of   Association; and served on the Policy Advisory Committee
           locations in the UK and also the Channel Islands and   of CPRE.
           Asia Pacific. From 2003 until 2012 Bill was a private
           banker and was employed by two European banks.      She is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Water
                                                               Conservators and the Worshipful Company of Musicians
           One of Bill’s many interests is conservation and he was   and an Honorary Fellow of Royal Holloway and Bedford
           honorary treasurer of Fauna and Flora International   New College, University of London.
           from 1998 to 2000. Bill now acts as trustee for a
           number of organisations.

                                                                                 Simon MacGillivray

                            Sarah Whitney                                        Simon MacGillivray was appointed
                                                                                 to the Board of Trustees in June
                                                                                 2010. Simon has had a varied
                            Sarah Whitney brings financial
 Our trustees               and property expertise to the                        career working in a range of
                                                                                 diverse occupations ranging from
                            Land Trust. She is a chartered
                            accountant and former investment                     the banking sector to the NHS.
                            banker who has specialised in real                   However, in the past thirty years he
 Our Trustees oversee   Our thanks also    estate for much of her career, both   has been working within the environmental and forestry
                                                               sectors, holding a number of senior executive posts within
                            as a corporate finance partner at
 the work of the   go to Peter Smith,    PwC and then heading the Consulting & Research arm   environmental organisations working across the UK.
 organisation, ensuring   Jeff Moore and Jane   of DTZ. Sarah subsequently established and led the
 we stay on track to   Garrett who retired   Government & Infrastructure practice at CBRE.  Simon is a Chartered Forester and oversees the forestry
 deliver our charitable   from their roles in                  and woodland management on a number of Scottish
 objectives and   December 2019    Sarah holds a Visiting Fellowship at the Department   estates as well as being Senior Vice President of the Royal
 providing scrutiny to   and who played    of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge,   Scottish Forestry Society, the oldest English speaking
           where she teaches on planning, regeneration and
                                                               forestry society in the world. He also hold directorship in
 our processes and   such a vital role in our   development. She is also a Lay Member at University   Cashel Native Woodland which extends to over 1,200ha
 decisions.      success in 2019-20.  College London, where she sits on the Finance and   near Loch Lomond and sits on a number of forestry
           Investment Committees. Sarah also serves as Chair of   committees as well as the Local Access Forum dealing
           our Audit Committee.                                with access issues under the Scottish Land Reform Act.


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