Our Board

Richard Godden

Chairman

Richard is a corporate lawyer and has been a Partner in Linklaters for over 30 years, during which time he has advised on a wide range of transactions and issues in various parts of the world. These include many involving industrial reorganisations and transformations and corporate responses to serious operational problems, fraud and other crises. He has held senior roles within the Linklaters’ management including being Global Head of Client Sectors from 2003 to 2010 and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee.

Richard was secretary to the UK Takeover Panel between 1988 and 1990 and is now a member of the Panel Code Committee, which is responsible for the promulgation and amendment of the UK’s securities rules relating to public takeovers. He is also a member of the Global Goals Leadership Team of Business in the Community (a Prince’s Charity) and from time to time works with Tomorrow’s Company in connection with its consideration of the response of corporates to current societal issues.

He now devotes a significant part of his time to working with various Christian organisations. He is Chairman of Scripture Union and a director (and Chair of Finance) of London City Mission. He also works with Evangelical Alliance in connection with its “Speak Up” project, which aims to ensure that Christians are aware of the freedom of speech that we enjoy in the UK and use it wisely.

Anne Devlin

Board Member

Anne Devlin worked for 22 years at BP Oil International, 10 of which as Crude Book Leader in Oil Trading in London. She has significant experience of energy markets including trading strategies and international contract negotiations. She retired from trading in December 2018. She joined the board of Terra Solar, a solar development business operating in Ireland, as a non-executive director in February 2019. She is particularly involved in strategic development.

She is the treasurer and a Trustee of Christian Responsibility in Public Affairs (CPRA).

Anne holds a Masters in Management from ESCP Europe.

Carl Ferenbach

Board Member

Carl is Chairman and Cofounder of High Meadows Foundation. He is Chairman of the Board of Environmental Defense Fund, an international environmental advocacy NGO. He is a Trustee of Princeton University and a Director of Princeton Investment Company. He serves on the Princeton Environmental Institute Advisory Board. He is a Trustee of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. He is a Director of Climate Central and North Bennet Street School.

Carl cofounded Berkshire Partners and served as Managing Director from its founding until 2012. He now serves as a Senior Advisor to the Firm. Before Berkshire, Carl was a managing director of Merrill Lynch, responsible for that firm’s activities in mergers and acquisitions and leveraged buyouts. Carl has been a director of several of Berkshire’s railway, telecommunications and industrial companies, including Chairman roles on the Boards of English, Welsh and Scottish Railway, U.S. Can Corporation and Crown Castle International.

Carl holds an A.B from Princeton University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He also served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve.

Joanna Moriarty

Board Member

Joanna worked for many years in senior leadership at SPCK. She was responsible for the Publishing division, with strong lists in theology, biblical studies and spirituality across the full range of the Christian tradition. She is now a Director in the Charities and Social Enterprise practice at Green Park Executive Search, and leads the Faith practice, recruiting senior executives and trustees.

Andrew Packman

Board Member

Andrew spent his career with PricewaterhouseCoopers where he was a partner for more than 25 years. He led a variety of the firm’s businesses both in the UK and globally, with a focus on the pharmaceutical industry. He also led the firm’s work on explaining corporate taxation to civil society and the public. He is now studying for a masters in history which he combines with being a trustee at the London Handel Society.

Philip Wood

Board Member

Philip Wood brings more than 30 years’ experience in business and finance. A Chartered Accountant, he was a partner with Price Waterhouse before joining Reuters where he stayed for 14 years in a number of senior management roles. Philip was on the board of a substantial West Coast USA public software company which was sold in 2014. He serves as a director of CfBT Education Trust and is a school governor in Sevenoaks. Philip is also a Trustee of Christian Responsibility in Public Affairs (CPRA).