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Please contact us by phone: +44(0)1962 848 043 or by email: office@wellsforindia.org or write to us at: Wells for India, The Winchester Centre, 68 St George's Street, Winchester SO23 8AH, UK |






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David Allen: Retired Company Secretary of ICI. Former member of Northumberland Water Authority and Thames Water Authority |
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Dr Nicholas Grey: Chairman of the Trustees. Founder Director of Wells for India. Doctorate in Chemistry. Worked with ICI for more than 20 years in Research and Production in various Technical and Management Functions. Set up own PYO farm and Nursery. Since founding Wells for India in 1987, he has been to Rajasthan every year to interact with the villagers and plan work with the partners. He has visited over 400 villagers where Wells for India has worked over the years. |
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Peter McManus: After over 40 years in the computer industry Peter is now a trustee of several charities including Wells for India & LSO St Luke's. Was IBM Europe Development Director (Entry Systems), and recently Chair of Churches Together in Winchester. |
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Mike Edmunds: is a hydrogeologist and an expert in water quality who has worked widely in UK and in arid and semi-arid regions of the world. He is Visiting Professor in the School of Geography, Oxford University and Director of Research at the newly formed Oxford Centre for Water Research, teaching on its MSc Course in Water, Science Policy and Management. |
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Prof. Mary Grey: Founder Trustee of Wells for India, a theologian and writer. Has travelled to Rajasthan each year since 1991 and has a special interest in the lives of the women. Her latest book on caste - ‘The Unheard Scream: the Struggle of Dalit Women in India’. |
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Kevin Cook: Director of Geography at St Mary’s University College Twickenham with a special interest in development issues. Supporter of Wells for India since its inception. |
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Reverend Helen Griffiss: Incumbent of the parish of All Saint’s Mudeford Dorset, Helen has visited India and In January 1999 she fulfilled an ordination placement for the Southern Theological Education and Training Scheme in Rajasthan. She has a special interest in both the importance of water and the role of women in the poorest desert communities in this area. |
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Dr Max Wilson has a doctorate in Metallurgy. He held senior management positions in large companies in UK and overseas, but now specialises in helping small high technology companies to grow. He is currently Chairman of ionscope Ltd, a spin-out from Imperial College and the University of Cambridge, in addition to working with a number of not-for-profit organisations. |
