09 June 2023, 5:45 PM
A new chair, Andy Kilsby, has been appointed as the new chair of Otago Community Trust, a philanthropic trust which supports many local organisations and initiatives.
His appointment coincides with the departure of the trust’s long-serving chief executive and the appointment of new financial advisors.
Andy said he looked forward to helping OCT achieve even greater impact in the community.
“The OCT has already set the stage for long-term success,” he said. “Under new leadership we aim to continue to grant with impact and foster growth and prosperity for the communities of Otago.”
The trust has granted more than $210M into the Otago region since its inception in the mid ‘90s.
Last month alone it approved over $340,582 in grants.
Andy said he aims to enhance community partnerships and drive long-term range across various areas in Otago.
He has extensive managerial and governance experience in tertiary education, not-for-profit and finance sectors.
He has implemented successful programmes and initiatives supporting youth development at the Dunedin-based Malcam Trust (now Southern Youth Development) and the Otago Polytechnic, where he previously held long-term leadership positions.
Andy currently serves as the regional lead for the Otago Regional Skills Leadership Group.
He thanked outgoing chair Diccon Sim for his services.
Under Diccon’s guidance, the OCT reshaped its strategic priorities and launched the Tamariki and Rangatahi Fund, an initiative that has the potential to be a game-changer for youth in the region, he said.
The Otago Community Trust is a philanthropic organisation which applies its trust funds for charitable and other purposes which are of benefit to the community.
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