History
The Whanganui Community Foundation began life in 1988 as the Trust Bank Wanganui Community Trust after the Government restructured the Trustee Savings Banks through the Trustee Banks Restructuring Act. In 1994 and again in 1996, along with the other community trusts, the Trust sold its shares and thus ended any relationship with the former Trust Bank.
The proceeds of the sale of shares were invested and continue to provide the income used by the Whanganui Community Foundation to make grants, provide professional development and other activities for the community.
In 2000 the Trust changed its name to Whanganui Community Foundation. Whanganui reflects a desire to identify with the region and to be accessible to all people in the region.
Community is there because the best interests of the community must be at the centre of all we do.
Foundation is about providing the building blocks for a strong community, and being solid in all we do.
Trustees
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Richard Thompson, Chair.
Was appointed as a trustee in 2003 and reappointed in
2007
Besides his role as Chair, Richard also sits on the
Personnel Committee and the Investment, Audit and
Compliance Committee.
Richard is a self employed consultant working mainly in
the areas of the environment and education. He also
maintains his own forestry block at Papaiti. |
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Prue Anderson, Deputy Chair.
Was appointed as a trustee in 2006
Besides her role as Deputy Chair, Prue is a member of
the Personnel Committee and the Investment, Audit
and Compliance Committee.
Prue is a self employed Chartered Accountant.
Prue lives at Kaiwhaiki |
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Graham Adams
Was appointed as a trustee in 2008
Graham is a retired bank manager and investment
advisor.
He is actively involved in Grey Power at both local and
national levels
Graham lives in Wanganui |
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Philippa Baker-Hogan
Philippa was appointed as a trustee in 2009.
Philippa is also a Wanganui District Councillor and is a
member of the Whanganui District Health Board.
Philippa is a small Business Owner/Practice Manager
She is a keen sportswoman and lives in Wanganui |
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Caryl Blomkvist
Caryl was appointed as a trustee in 2009
Caryl works as a lawyer at Community Legal Advice
Whanganui
Caryl lives at Upokongaro |
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Pam Erni
Pam was appointed as a trustee in 2003 and
reappointed in 2007.
Now “semi retired Pam has actively served the
community in a number of roles including as a
Wanganui District Councillor and Chair of the Museum
Board.
Pam lives at Kaitoke. |
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Sally Sisson
Sally was appointed as a trustee in 2005 and
reappointed in 2009
Sally works in Waverley as a forestry manager and
project manager.
She lives in Patea where she has a small farm. |
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