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Our Trustees

Forum for the Future is a registered charity (Charity No. 1040519), and our trustees are legally responsible for all of our activities. Like many other charities, we are also incorporated as a registered limited company.

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Bruce McCombie

Bruce McCombie

Bruce McCombie is a philanthropy and partnerships leader with almost 20 years of experience working across the UK, Europe and globally. He has advised philanthropists, foundations, corporates and investors on how to direct capital for greater impact, and has helped forge alliances and funding models that support social innovation and long-term systems change. Read more

Published: 24th July, 2025

Author: Kavya Uchil

Kate Gibson

Kate Gibson

Kate is a global leader with more than 20 years of experience working at the intersection of corporate strategy, transformation, and sustainability in complex multinational businesses. She is a senior advisor to a range of businesses, helping them to accelerate action on their sustainability targets to deliver societal impact and business value. Read more

Published: 26th June, 2025

Updated: 21st July, 2025

Author: Kavya Uchil

Komala Ramachandra

Komala Ramachandra

Komala Ramachandra has been a human rights advocate and lawyer for nearly two decades, promoting transparency, corporate accountability, and access to remedy for individuals and communities around the world. Read more

Published: 27th August, 2023

Author: Tanya Grueneberger

Deepak Subramanian

Deepak Subramanian

Deepak Subramanian is a Member of the Management Committee of Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL), the Indian subsidiary of Unilever, and a publicly listed company in India with a market cap of 70 billion USD. Read more

Published: 31st July, 2023

Updated: 11th June, 2025

Author: Tanya Grueneberger

Deepa Iyer

Deepa Iyer

Deepa is an impact investor and independent advisor who invests globally and flexibly across the returns continuum. She advises social enterprises, impact investing funds, private foundations, family offices, endowments, and traditional venture capital funds on strategy, structure, individual investments and portfolios, impact, and emerging markets. Read more

Published: 20th July, 2023

Updated: 21st July, 2023

Author: Tanya Grueneberger

Emily Bushby

Emily Bushby

Emily Bushby is Deputy CEO at Nesta and BIT. Prior to this, Emily was the Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer at GuarantCo and her previous roles have included leading the finance functions at a world top ten university and a medical related charity, as well as performing mergers and acquisitions for a highly acquisitive FTSE 30 business and investment management within the banking sector. Read more

Published: 25th November, 2022

Updated: 9th September, 2025

Author: Kavya Uchil

Rita Clifton CBE

Rita Clifton CBE

Rita is a portfolio chair and non-executive director of leading businesses and in the non-profit sector. She joined Forum for the Future as Chair of the Board of Trustees in December, 2020. Read more

Published: 25th November, 2020

Updated: 23rd August, 2022

Author: Maria Powazka

Laura McGonigal

Laura McGonigal

Laura is Global Head of Sustainability Transformation at CHANEL. She has a decade of experience distilling complex sustainability issues into business strategy and programmes designed to have a positive impact on people and planet. Read more

Published: 25th June, 2019

Updated: 12th September, 2023

Author: Carolina Altenburger

Jonny Wates

Jonny Wates

Jonny sees sustainability as a key to the long term resilience of organisations, humanity and the planet itself. He is a fourth generation owner of the Wates Group, where the common cause of the owners is to hand on a stronger enterprise to the next generation. Read more

Published: 25th June, 2019

Author: Carolina Altenburger

Charlotte Ersbøll

Charlotte Ersbøll

Charlotte joined the board of Forum for the Future in 2019. She is a senior advisor to the United Nations Global Compact, and a partner in Hansen & Ersbøll Agenda. Read more

Published: 25th June, 2019

Author: Carolina Altenburger

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