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Bonita Trust Forms International Advisory Board: Former Indian Foreign Secretary and Clinton White House Advisor Join
(CSRwire) LONDON. - July 22, 2008 - The Bonita Trust is delighted to announce the
first meeting of its new International Advisory Board comprising
distinguished figures in public life and business from around the globe
who will advise Bonita on its grant-making strategy.
Joining the international Advisory Board are: Dudley Fishburn (former MP
for Kensington and Trustee of the National Trust), Ambassador Lalit
Mansingh (former Indian Foreign Secretary, Ambassador to the US and High
Commissioner to the UK), Ruth Parasol - DeLeon (founder and former
consultant to PartyGaming plc), and Brooke Shearer (former executive
director of Yale University’s World Fellows Program and Senior Advisor
in the Office of the US Secretary of Interior).
Speaking on behalf of Bonita, Moe Cohen said: "We are
delighted to welcome the formation of our new Advisory Board. The Advisors
bring an incredible wealth of experience and insight to Bonita and I am
excited to be working with this group to build on our work in Gibraltar,
Israel, India and the UK; expanding our international
grant-making."
The Bonita Trust is an independent philanthropic trust, founded in 2004.
Bonita's endowment results from a personal commitment by its principals to
help communities address some of the important health and education
challenges facing them, leveraging new technologies and Internet-based
solutions. Based in Gibraltar, the Bonita Trust is committed to enriching
the Gibraltar community through a programme of endowments to educational,
cultural, health and community projects.
Commenting on the formation of the International Advisory
Board, Brooke Shearer said: "Bonita has a sterling reputation in
Gibraltar for its contribution to the health, education and the protection
and promotion of community cultural heritage. I am extremely excited to be
joining Bonita's Advisory Board as it expands its philanthropic work
internationally."
Ruth Parasol added: "I am personally very pleased to be involved with
such a distinguished group on Bonita’s Advisory Board and look forward
to seeing Bonita develop internationally a similar reputation for having a
positive impact on the community that it already has in
Gibraltar."
About the Bonita Trust
The Bonita Trust was founded in 2004, under Gibraltar law, as an
independent philanthropic trust by a subsidiary of PartyGaming Plc., whose
then principals were Ruth Parasol, Anurag Dikshit, Vikrant Bhargava, and
Russ DeLeon prior to the company’s London Stock Exchange flotation in
June 2005. Bonita was created to give back to the communities in which
they, the company, and its staff live and work, past and present.
Bonita focuses the majority of its grant-making in five geographies: the
United Kingdom, India, Israel, Bulgaria and Gibraltar and is also
interested in answering some of the key global challenges facing society.
Most recently, Bonita was recognised by the Gibraltar Heritage Trust which
awarded Bonita the Group Heritage Award in recognition of the contributions
made towards the protection of Gibraltar's heritage. Bonita has also
supported health and education projects in Gibraltar, India, and Israel
and will continue to expand its grant-making in coming years.
As an independent philanthropic trust, Bonita is managed by a professional
Trustee, who is advised by the International Advisory Board.
More information on Bonita and some details of its work to date can be
found at:www.bonitatrust.org
Biographies for each of the Advisory Board Members are below and can be
found, with photographs at: www.bonitatrust.org/about-board
Biographies
Dudley Fishburn
Dudley Fishburn started his career as an editor with The Economist. He was
part of the team which built the paper’s international reputation,
serving as American Editor then Executive Editor for 19 years.
Mr Fishburn was Conservative Member of Parliament for Kensington for 10
years and worked in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major on
privatisation and foreign affairs. He was named "Radical of the Year" for
his work reforming Britain's property laws.
Mr Fishburn attended Eton College and Harvard College as an undergraduate.
He later became the first non-American to serve on Harvard University's
Board of Overseers. For ten years he chaired the Harvard Library's
visiting committee and now chairs a similar committee at Cambridge
University Library. In England, he was chairman of the Trustees of the
Open University. He also served a six-year term as treasurer of one of
Britain's largest charities, The National Trust, overseeing a budget of
£250 million a year on the country’s historic heritage.
He serves on the boards of HSBC Bank plc and Philip Morris Inc.
Ambassador Lalit Mansingh
Ambassador Lalit Mansingh has served as India's Foreign Secretary,
Ambassador to the United States and High Commissioner to the United
Kingdom. His recent engagements include: Professor Emeritus at the Foreign
Service Institute of India; Member, Executive Committee of the Institute of
Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi; Member, India Council for
Sustainable Development and President of the World Cultural Forum-India.
Ambassador Mansingh also shares his experiences with the Brookings
Institute in the US.
Ambassador Mansingh joined the Indian Foreign service in 1963. After his
initial posting in Geneva, he went on to serve as Deputy Chief of Mission
in the Indian Embassies in Kabul, Brussels, and Washington. In addition to
London and Washington, he has been Head of Mission in the United Arab
Emirates and in Nigeria with concurrent accreditation to Benin, Chad and
Cameroon.
At headquarters in Delhi, Ambassador Mansingh worked in a variety of
assignments: as Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Finance,
Director-General of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Dean of the
Foreign service Institute and Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External
Affairs.
Born on 29 April, 1941, Ambassador Mansingh graduated in History and
obtained a Master's degree in Political Science. He was awarded the
University’s Gold Medals for securing the top position in both subjects.
Before joining the Foreign Services he worked as a Research Scholar in
American Studies at the School of International Studies in Delhi, and as
Lecturer in the Post-Graduate Department of Political Science, University
of Bhubaneswar, Orissa.
Ruth Parasol - DeLeon
Born in 1967 in California, Ruth Parasol - DeLeon graduated with a B.A. in
Business from the University of San Francisco in 1988 and a J.D. from
Western State University College of Law in 1992.
Ms Parasol began her career as an advisor to her father's high tech
investment and real estate management businesses. In 1994, she co-invested
and promoted Internet Entertainment Group and other companies providing
adult entertainment over the internet, subsequently selling all her
interest in these businesses in 1996.
Drawing on her legal background and experience in website operation and
management, Ms. Parasol established Starluck Casino Online in 1997 and in
1998, commissioned and then partnered with Anurag Dikshit, to develop p2p
software that enabled poker fans worldwide to play together online.
Together with Vikrant Bhargava and Russ DeLeon, who joined in 2000 and
2001 respectively, they created what would become the largest online
gaming community; PartyGaming Plc, which went on to float on the London
Stock Exchange FTSE100 in June 2005. Ms. Parasol was a consultant to
PartyGaming until December 2006 and remains a significant company
shareholder.
In addition to her work with the Bonita Trust, Ms. Parasol has also
established, with her husband Russ DeLeon, the DeLeon Family Care Project
which has provided extensive philanthropic support to community-related
causes in Israel, Poland, and Spain. This includes Tel Aviv University,
The Museum of The History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, and the Prodean Animal
Rescue Center in La Linea, Spain.
Parasol married Russ DeLeon in 2003. They currently live in Gibraltar with
their three children and divide their time between Gibraltar, Israel and
the UK.
Brooke Shearer
Brooke Shearer is a trustee of several not-for-profit organisations
devoted to cultural heritage preservation and economic and educational
opportunities for women; she is also a consultant to several global health
organisations.
Ms. Shearer formerly served as the first executive director of Yale
University’s World Fellows Program. The Programme brought emerging
leaders from throughout the world to Yale for study focused on global
challenges.
During President Bill Clinton's first term, Ms. Shearer headed the
President's Commission on White House Fellowships. During her eight years
of government service, Ms. Shearer worked as a Senior Advisor in the
Office of the Secretary of Interior where she focused on international
conservation issues, including global climate change, water resource
management and cultural heritage preservation. She initiated a global
conservation partnership with The World Bank and other multilateral
development organisations to advance the development of national parks and
protected areas. She began sustainable development projects in Jordan,
Indonesia, Croatia, and the Republic of Georgia, among others.
Ms. Shearer previously worked as a corporate investigator and a
journalist.
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