Vine Trust
Glenn Somerville is an experienced professional with a diverse background in operations management and business mentoring. Currently serving as Director and Owner of Taylor Made Kilts since April 2022, Glenn oversees the production of high-quality kilts and jackets. In addition to this role, Glenn is actively involved as a Business Mentor for Young Enterprise Scotland and a Board Member for The Dobbie Hall Trust. With a history of significant contributions to various organizations, including as Regional Operations Manager at Patisserie Valerie and Operations Manager at YO! Sushi, Glenn has consistently delivered impressive results, such as opening new restaurants and enhancing profit margins. Notably, achievements in mentoring and staff development have resulted in numerous promotions within teams across several companies. Glenn holds an HNC in Mathematics, Operational Research & Statistics from Edinburgh Napier University.
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Vine Trust
Vine Trust is an international interdenominational volunteering charity which seeks to enable volunteers to make a real and significant difference to some of the poorest children and communities in the world. We welcome people from all backgrounds who share our ethos of caring and our belief that whilst we can’t help everyone we can all help someone. Healthcare, children and education have been key priorities as we build the capacity of our local partners to meet local needs. Currently our Amazon Hope Medical Programme provides a healthcare service for over 100,000 patients annually in Peru through our two medical ships, with further expansion planned. Alongside this, we plan to replicate our Amazon Hope healthcare model on Lake Victoria, Tanzania by 2015, with the aim of establishing a healthcare service for isolated communities in this area and reaching a further 100,000 people who are in need of access to basic healthcare services. To date we have built 8 Girasoles childrens homes in Peru and continue to send out teams to support the work of our partners in Peru. Our children’s work also entered a new era with our work building childrens centres and family homes in Tanzania. So far we have built 4 childrens centres and over 30 family homes.