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Thatu's Founders & Trustees

Thatu is a network of people inspired by the initiative and sheer hard work of many individuals and communities committed to developing a better future for themselves in their new South Africa.

In this section you can read short biographies of the Founders and Trustees.

 

Founders & Trustees Margery Povall, Susan Law, Catherine McGarey

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"Our aim is to put our weight (and our money) behind self-help and home-grown projects amongst those who struggle to progress with few or no resources."

Anne Watts, CBE

PATRON

Anne Watts CBE is a leading figure in diversity, recruitment and workplace development issues with a strong track record across the private, public and voluntary sectors, She has held executive roles relating to workforce and diversity in Business in the Community and HSBC and NatWest banks. 

She is Chair of the Appointments Commission and currently serves on the boards of Greater London Enterprise, Opportunity Now, Race for Opportunity and the Open University and was previously an Equal Opportunities Commissioner.  She is a member of School Teachers’ Review Body and has recently started working with the Army on a review of equality and with London Councils on councillor expenses. Anne is a Trustee of the Eve Appeal for gynaecological cancer.

Thatu is privileged to have a person of the calibre of Anne Watts as our Patron.

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Margery Povall

Founder & Chair of Trustees

I was born and grew up in South Africa, but have been a long term London resident as an academic and consultant on equality issues in employment. This background and a continuing interest in Africa led me on retirement to complete an MSc in Development Studies to give me a more professional knowledge of economic development. On my husband’s death following many years of ill health, I had the chance to undertake voluntary work. I came back from visits to South Africa inspired by the self help initiatives disadvantaged communities were involved in. They had the ideas and the will but needed funds to pay for essential equipment and professional help if their efforts were to be sustainable. So I collected together a dedicated group of volunteers and started Thatu to help community development initiatives.

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Aileen Garden

Trustee

Having trained and worked as an academic librarian after graduating, I changed my career completely when I returned to work after having children. I moved into community work, becoming a local councillor, a CAB worker and organiser of Durham Marriage Guidance Council (now Relate). I then moved into the field of Fair Trade, running a Fair Trade business and being instrumental in setting up the British Association for Fair Trade Shops. This allowed me to visit South Africa for the first ever Fair Trade fair in Cape Town, and I have continued to be  committed  to social justice and fair trade. So I was delighted to be asked to join the Board of Trustees of Thatu, developing my links with South Africa.

I am now a Community Worker in a very deprived area of South London, and am Chair of Governors in a local school. Thatu seems to tie in with all of this very well!

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Margaret Hill

Founder & Trustee

Born in South Africa where I trained to be a Primary School Teacher, in 1959 I came to England ‘to see the world’. This is where I married, had two daughters and taught for many years. Retiring from teaching early I embarked on a second career – that of an artist. This involved many years of study and practical work, culminating in a BA Fine Arts Degree, followed by a Post Graduate Diploma, specialising in printing. I had never lost my love of South Africa and was delighted when asked to become a Trustee of Thatu. ‘To be able to help children to continue schooling and achieve self-sufficiency in a very difficult time is both an exciting and rewarding challenge’.

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Shirley Kerr

Founder

I moved to England in 2001 for family reasons after many years in a variety of roles in education in South Africa. These included being Head of Department at Johannesburg College of Education, and lecturing and examining at several universities. I continued research activities as a Research Associate, Welsh National Centre of Religious Education, University of Wales. Semi retirement is allowing me to develop my artistic and writing interests. I retain a long and deep commitment to South Africa expressed in ties with family, friends and professional colleagues. Each time I have revisited the country I have been inspired by the way it is rising to meet challenges. Thatu offers me a channel for continuing involvement in SA.

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Susan Law

Founder & Trustee

Thirty years in banking may sound like a narrow career, but it provided me with an extraordinarily wide range of challenges. This included managing a region, developing change programmes, strategy and effective internal communications, as well as frontline operational experience. In 1980, along with Margery Povall I helped to found Women in Banking and Finance. All this whilst raising two daughters and managing a household developed my ability to juggle. After a key role as a change agent in the bank’s reorganisation, I took early retirement. This enabled me to undertake consultancy roles helping organisations deal positively with change, become involved in community and other voluntary organisations such as a local housing trust and a Young Offenders Institution. I enjoy using my managerial experience to help create and develop Thatu because helping disadvantaged communities develop is vital.

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Catherine McGarey

Founder & Trustee

My work with Thatu began after I completed my degree and sought to develop my skills and experience through volunteering. Thatu gave me the opportunity to take further my concerns with HIV/AIDS issues and interest in community development initiatives first pursued through a peer education programme with a charity whilst at school and subsequently during my studies at university.

I made an unplanned move after graduating with a degree in Anthropology and Geography into a career in commercial insurance, but I retain my interest in development and community work.

I believe in Thatu’s approach and my ongoing involvement with the charity continues to expose me to new experiences and challenges. I relish being part of a charity that directs donations to projects that are truly inspired from the grassroots.

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