WILLIAM ROBINSON GRAVETYE CHARITY
Julia Grant is an experienced professional with a strong background in leadership and governance across various sectors. Currently serving as a Non Executive Member on the Audit and Risk Assurance Committee at the Rural Payments Agency and as the Founder Partner of Collington Capital, Julia also chairs the Board of Trustees for the WILLIAM ROBINSON GRAVETYE CHARITY. Since August 2017, Julia has been a Trustee at Education Development Trust, contributing to its strategic direction in education services. Julia holds significant roles, including Chair of Audit for the Forestry Commission and Non-Executive Member of the Investment and Delivery Committee at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Previous experience includes serving as Chief Executive Officer of Pro Bono Economics and holding positions with the British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association and Arts and Humanities Research Council. Julia's educational qualifications include an MBA from London Business School and a Master of Arts in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the University of Oxford.
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WILLIAM ROBINSON GRAVETYE CHARITY
WILLIAM ROBINSON GRAVETYE CHARITY owns and manages 650 acres of Sussex forest, farmland and lakes for public benefit. Our mission is to share the teachings of pioneering 'wild gardener' William Robinson (1838-1935), who lived at Gravetye Manor for over 40 years before gifting his estate to the nation. We are developing an accessible woodland garden and family-friendly woodland trails so that people can learn whilst being immersed in nature. Our vision is to improve biodiversity and to develop a Climate Change and disease resilient woodland landscape through exemplary stewardship and experimentation. We are embarking on a programme to plants thousands of trees and are actively seeking corporate partners interested in environmental volunteering experiences for their staff.