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Five new trustees for ASB Community Trust

17 Jun 2010
Five new Trustees have been appointed to ASB Community Trust, with responsibility for distributin

Five new Trustees have been appointed to ASB Community Trust, with responsibility for distributing $45 million worth of grants to the Auckland and Northland regions this year.

They are:

  • Mount Albert Primary School Principal Unasa Enosa Auva’a, from Papakura;
  • Lawyer Lyn Lim, from central Auckland, who is the chair of a not-for-profit organisation for Chinese youths and former chair of the Auckland District Law Society Ethics Committee;
  • Vineyard College Director Mark Brickell, from Waitakere, who is also Co-chair of the Christian Theological and Ministries Education Society Executive;
  • Pukekohe farmer Ian McDougall, a previous Environment Waikato Regional Pest Management Advisory Committee member;
  • Health and education consultant Moe Milne, from Moerewa in Northland.

The five replace outgoing Trustees Candis Craven, Peter Rowe, Waitai Petera, Soana Pamaka and Wilmason Jensen.

About ASB Community Trust

ASB Community Trust decides on grants for groups and projects in Auckland and Northland each month. Using funds from the sale of its shareholding in the Auckland Savings Bank, the Trust has granted almost $700m since being formed in 1988.

Any incorporated or charitable trust in Auckland and Northland can apply for funds, provided they are a not-for-profit organisation.

For more details about applying, visit the Trust’s website: www.ASBCommunityTrust.org.nz