Anne BurleyProfessional career began with Amnesty International in 1968 until 2002. With responsibility for a number of countries, Anne became director of the European region until she retired in 2002. Anne has also been involved in the work of the OSCE. |
William LanaWith a background in international finance, and employment with the European Commission, William is now a co-director of Greenfibres – an organic textiles company established 13 years ago. He has extensive experience as a trustee of several charities and a founder of the Ethical and Environmental Marketing Group. He was appointed chair of the Soil Association Textile Standards Committee in 2002, and has helped to develop the UK organic textile industry by his talks at conferences and providing advice and guidance to a range of companies.). |
Steve McIvorFormerly BUAV chief exec; moved to Body Shop (12 years), as member of the communications and ethics team and was Director of Campaigns, and Values and Vision at the time he left the company. With Neals Yard Remedies until autumn 2007 and now an independent consultant to the non-profit sector, and selected commercial clients. |
Rachel RossiArt consultant who assisted in the organisation of the 2001 ArtAction auction. Rachel is a former charity trustee with ‘Clean Break’. |
Steve Trent20 plus years in charitable sector. Previously campaigns director with Environmental Investigation Agency, experience of UN advocacy, EU Parliament etc. Has undertaken many investigations and provided training to local environmental and human rights defenders in over 20 countries. Steve is also a founder and President of the US-based environmental charity, WildAid and directs the programmes in India and China. |
EJF: Patrons |
Rachel Whiteread CBERachel is a British artist, best known for her sculptures, which typically take the form of casts, and first woman to win the Turner Prize. She has been EJF's Patron since 2000. |

