Trustees

We are keen to expand our board to better reflect the diversity of our member groups and the wider community. We seek individuals who can make a commitment to join us in our governing and fundraising activities, acting with unquestionable integrity, to support our endeavours in the successful promotion of our objectives.

Could you become a TCC Trustee?

If you are looking to utilise and further develop your professional skills, and to work with a group of inspiring leaders towards make a positive difference in North East Wales, then this is the role for you. If you feel you could make this commitment to TCC, please see the full role description here.

TCC's Board of Trustees

Charlotte Cooper (co-opted)

Charlotte lives in Wrexham where she attended Ysgol Bryn Alyn and Coleg Cambria before gaining a law degree from Bangor University. She qualifies as a…

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Darren Hampton

Darren lives in Coedpoeth just west of Wrexham with his wife and two teenage sons. He moved to the area in 2018 when he and…

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Hugo Panayiotou (co-opted)

Hugo is a graduate of Psychology, and has worked in various sectors, including several years in welfare-to-work at Citizens Advice Wirral, where he supported individuals…

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Melissa Griffiths

Melissa has lived in Wrexham for the majority of her life. Having been educated locally, she gained a Law Degree from the University College of…

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Patron – The Bishop of St Asaph, The Rt Revd Gregory Cameron.

Bishop Gregory was born in south east Wales, and grew up in Monmouthshire. He discovered his faith as a teenager, and started attending the local…

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Peter Burke

Peter grew up in Manchester and, after a career as a civil engineer working on projects around Britain and for many years managing the design…

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Steve Byrne (co-opted)

Stephen was born in Chester in 1960, to Maureen (nee O’Sullivan) and Joseph, both members of the Post War, Irish diaspora of the 1950’s. ​​Parallel…

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Zoe Lavery

Zoe is originally from Wrexham and got to know about the work of TCC when she shared an office with them whilst working for CAFOD…

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