Meet The Team
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Who's who?
Treverbyn Community Hall runs thanks to a large, dedicated team of trustees, volunteers, and activity leaders. This is just a handful of the wonderful team who make our community special. There are many, many more friends of the Hall who make it a success. If you too would like to make a positive contribution to our lovely community please check out the volunteer page for further information. If you are at all unsure, any member of our regular team would be delighted to meet you to discuss their individual experiences of the Hall.
Gill Wilson
Chair of Trustees
Gill has lived in the parish for 45 years but only really got involved with the hall in 2018 after retiring as a local midwife for 30 years. She became Chair of Trustees last October. Gill has helped with bag packing, phone support and at the vaccination centres during Covid. At home she likes to cook and spend hours in her garden. She also attends Keep Fit, Tai Chi, Salsa and is a Walk Leader.
Jane Cox
Trustee & Secretary to the Board
Jane has made her a career in public service. After growing up in Cornwall and attending Southampton university, she joined the Foreign Office and worked overseas for 12 years. Jane has enjoyed her years of travelling but is now appreciating a quieter life in Treverbyn with her husband and young son, growing veg. She's been an active volunteer with the charity mainly within the community garden.
Donald Boag
Trustee and Treasurer
After qualifying as an accountant, Donald moved to Africa, working for 20 years for a UK Development Organisation. On retirement, he returned to the UK and settled in Carluddon with his Cornish wife, Carole. With children in Australia, Ramsgate and Glasgow Donald and Carole like to travel as and when allowed. He currently serves as a Trustee and Treasurer of the Hall.
David Michael
Trustee
David moved to Treverbyn in 2007 when he became the Vicar at St Peter’s Church. It was his vision, for the tired Church Hall to become a Community Hall run by the community for the community. He is passionate about the community of Treverbyn, and that the hall meets the needs and desires of the community. He is often found around the Parish calling Bingo or organising fund raising events, which often include food! He still lives and work in the community all though now as a Funeral Director
Doug Stewart
Trustee Health and safety officer
Doug has been involved with The Hall for many years starting as a volunteer in the community garden and helping with the transition of The Hall and has also been the treasurer for a period of time. He has worked in retail for 30 years managing several stores in Devon and Cornwall and is now an area manager covering all of Cornwall and Plymouth.
Shaun Moore
Trustee
Shaun moved into the area with his wife Caroline in the summer of 2022. Before retiring hewas a Maths teacher and Director of Learning in a Secondary School in South Cornwall.Prior to teaching, he was an Engineer in the Royal Navy; a career which took him all overthe world. Shaun now volunteers with our Community larder. Shaun enjoys walking his dogand playing as much golf as time allows. He has also joined the local Bowling Club.
Caroline Moore
Trustee and Designated Safeguarding Officer
Caroline moved into the area after retiring as a Science Teacher and SENCO. She hasalways had a passion for Science and prior to teaching was a Biomedical Scientist. She isbusy in retirement volunteering with our Community Larder and listening to children read at a
local School. Caroline loves walking her dog and also enjoys Yoga, Tai Chi and crafting. Shesings with Rock Choir and is also a member of the local Bowling Club.
local School. Caroline loves walking her dog and also enjoys Yoga, Tai Chi and crafting. Shesings with Rock Choir and is also a member of the local Bowling Club.
Jane Leopold
Trustee
Previously a volunteer at Treverbyn hall during covid, packing food bags and distributing food with the community larder van. Jane has been part of the walking group for 5 years. She has lived in Cornwall for 25 years, has 3 children, 2 grandchildren and before retiring worked at Penrice birth centre as a midwife for 22 years.
Tony Davis
Trustee
Tony and his wife Heather semi-retired to Cornwall in September 2021 and started volunteering for the Trust a couple of months later. He is a retired IT management consultant having initially worked in defence electronics then 15 years. His interests are walking, Tony and his wife have walked the entire 422 mile Cornish coast since they moved here. He plays bass guitar and is a bit of an Ancestry geek (he loves probabilistic analytics) now having identified 15,500 people in his own family tree.