Leading North West disability charity welcomes new Chair of Trustees

24 Nov 2021 10:38
Published by: Scott Callan

Leading North West disability charity the Together Trust is delighted to welcome Giles Gaddum as their new chair of trustees.

The Cheshire based business owner is the fourth member of the Gaddum family to serve on the board of the Together Trust.

The family have supported the charity since 1902 when Henry Theodore Gaddum took the position of trustee. His son Harry followed in his father's footsteps and in 1920 he became the first member of the family to chair the board.

The Together Trust was first established in Manchester in 1870. It now cares for and champions the rights, needs and ambitions of looked-after children and people with disabilities, autism and mental health differences. Every year they support thousands of children, young people and adults to lead happy, fulfilled lives.

Giles Gaddum said: "My family has supported the Together Trust since its earliest days, and it is a huge privilege to follow in their footsteps as Chair.

It is an exciting time to be part of this pioneering organisation, as we build on our rich heritage of supporting children, young people and families. The charity is simply brilliant at what it does, and I am proud to lead it in this new chapter."

Mark Lee, Chief Executive of the Together Trust, said: "Giles has made an enormous and valued contribution to the Together Trust for many years, and we're delighted that he has been appointed as Chair of Trustees.

The work the Together Trust does is as vital now as it has ever been, with many families and young people struggling with the impact of the pandemic.

I am thrilled that Giles has agreed to lead our board of trustees and look forward to his leadership in approaching these challenges with clear vision and ambition."

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