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Trust for London welcomes four new trustees

Welcome new trustees (2)
Welcome new trustees (2)

We're delighted to welcome four new trustees who have joined Trust for London's board this month (July 2025).

Amy Brooker will bring policy and public affairs expertise to the board. In her role as Public Affairs Lead at the Women's Budget Group she engages with stakeholders across the political spectrum to build the influence and impact of their research, working towards creating a gender-equal economy.

From the City of London Corporation, Alderwoman Liz King BEM JP joins the board. Liz has played a key role for many years in the City of London's civil society. During the pandemic, she founded and organised the Square Mile Food Bank.

For this work she received the British Empire Medal for “Voluntary service to the community in the City of London during the Covid-19 Response” and was invited to the coronation of King Charles.

Rosie Ferguson OBE has also joined the board. Incoming CEO of UK Youth, Rosie has held senior roles across the charity sector, including as Chief Executive at Gingerbread, London Youth, and The House of St Barnabas. She'll bring her strong background in governance to the board. This year, she was awarded an OBE for services to charity.

Last but not least, Rowena Estwick is co-CEO of Ten Years' Time, a philanthropy consultancy that provides a holistic programme of support and development for trusts, foundations and High Net Worth individuals.

All of the four new trustees will add to the strength and diversity of thought of Trust for London's board, bringing experience of working for organisations across London looking to deliver social and economic justice.