Philip Wilson

Treasurer Trustee at Plantlife International

Philip Wilson currently holds the position of Vice Chair at Chalfont Windband and serves as a Committee Member for Finance & Fundraising at Plant Heritage, as well as Treasurer Trustee at Plantlife International and Trustee at WWT (Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust). Previous roles include Director of Finance and Operations at ISEAL Alliance, Treasurer at Chalfont Windband from 2012 to 2018, and volunteer positions at both Royal Botanical Gardens and Oxford Botanical Garden. Philip Wilson has extensive experience in finance, having been Director at Wilson & Wylie and Finance Director at APP Partnership. Academic credentials include an Advanced Diploma in Environmental Conservation from the University of Oxford, an MSC in Plant Science from the University of Reading, and a Master of Arts in Engineering from the University of Cambridge.

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Plantlife International

Plantlife is the global charity working to secure a world rich in wild plants and fungi. Founded in 1989, Plantlife has 15,000 members and supporters. Wild plants and fungi are the foundation of all life on Earth. Plantlife enhances, restores, protects and celebrates our natural heritage through working with landowners, other conservation organisations, public and private bodies and the wider public. Plantlife owns 23 nature reserves covering nearly 4,500 acres across England, Scotland and Wales. We were instrumental in the creation of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, the Important Plant Area network and we are a member of Planta Europa, a pan-European network of over 60 wild plant conservation organisations. We are governed by a board of 12 trustees and have around 70 staff, located across the UK. We also support a team of 1500 volunteers who work in the field, at events and in our offices. A registered charity, Plantlife is funded by donations from its members and supporters, through grants and charitable trusts and through its pioneering land management advice and projects.


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