Tabitha Lovett Head of Philanthropy, Equity Trustees Limited (at time of writing) Tabitha Lovett is head of philanthropy at Equity Trustees Limited (EQT). She joined the firm in 2009 and is responsible for managing the charitable trusts that EQT administers on behalf of benefactors. Prior to joining EQT, Tabitha was grants manager at the Victoria Law Foundation and the manager of the Public Interest Law Clearing House (PILCH). She has also worked as a solicitor in the construction practice of Mallesons Stephen Jaques.
TABITHA LOVETT | WEDNESDAY, 21 MAY 2014 There is a saying in philanthropic circles that if you have met one philanthropist you have met one philanthropist. This idea recognises the unique nature and focus of each individual philanthropist's pursuit. Read more TABITHA LOVETT | FRIDAY, 18 MAY 2012 The majority of clients consulting financial planners will have some personal experience with charitable giving through fundraisers and making donations to charities they support, but may like to accomplish more than they already do through their philanthropic ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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