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Katy Hartley, Trustee

In the last 20 years, Katy Hartley has worked in the fields of philanthropy, strategy development, concept creation, partnership building, international public affairs, communications and stakeholder management. Whilst being a Brit based in both The Netherlands and Russia Katy has seen the inner workings of multinational consumer, B2B and B2G business, as well as philanthropic organisations.

Previously the Head of Philips Foundation and the Director of Philanthropy Communications at the Porticus & C&A Foundation, Katy Hartley is currently the Director of Strategy at the Laudes Foundation where she is responsible for the design and adaptation of the Laudes Foundation’s strategy. In 2020, Katy led the development of its first five-year strategy consulting over 300 stakeholders, and the Laudes Foundation Economic System Map.

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