Our people
Everyone on our team has one thing in common - we are all passionate about growing a stronger community together and helping those most in need across Merseyside.
Our Patron
Brought up in Sefton, Cherie became our Patron in 2007, donating her time to passionately promoting the importance of charitable giving to support communities and those most in need.
Founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, she is a leading international human rights lawyer, a passionate campaigner for women’s equality, and wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Cherie has actively campaigned for human rights and equality for women. She is closely involved with a number of charities around the world with a special emphasis on those working with women, children and the transformative power of education.
Our President
Mark became President of the Community Foundation in 2017. He is a landowner and former solicitor. He has given much time to Merseyside, having served as President and Pro-Chancellor of Liverpool University, on the Heritage Lottery Fund for the North West, as chair of Merseyside Building Preservation Trust, on the Council of Tate Liverpool, as a trustee of Liverpool Charity and Voluntary Services, and as a director of Royal Northern College of Music.
He is currently chair of Crosby Hall Educational Trust and a director of Heritage Trust for the North West.
Our Trustees
David Wareing
Solicitor
Chair: New Business/Donor Development & Law
Naz Zaman
Chief Officer, Lancashire BME Network
Community Leadership/Social Sector & Policy
Our Senior Management Team
Programmes
David Costelloe
Programmes Manager
WH: Mon-Thurs (9am-5pm) & Fri (9am-4pm)
Kelly Court
Programmes Manager
WH: Mon-Thurs (9am-5pm)
Michaela Kenney
Senior Programmes Executive
WH: Mon-Weds (8:30am-5pm) Thurs (8am-12pm)
Ellis Moseley
Senior Programmes Executive
WH: Mon-Thurs (9am-5pm) & Fri (9am-4pm)
Amy Norris
Programmes Executive
WH: Mon-Thurs (9am-5pm) & Fri (9am-4pm)
Finance
Sharon Jackson
Senior Finance Executive
WH: Mon-Thurs (9am-5pm)
Our Impact
We exist to enrich and improve the lives of the people of Merseyside. It’s important we can evidence the impact we have made to all our stakeholders, so we have in place robust processes to enable us to do this.
Our Story
Our journey has seen us successfully grow to meet and respond to changing local needs.