Draft:Jack Tavernor
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Jack Tavernor is the Estate Manager and CEO for Powis Estates[1], ancestral seat of the Herbert Family[2] and currently owned by the 8th Lord Powis. The Estate extends to some 15,000 acres across England and Wales and includes interests at Powis Castle, Montgomery Castle and Ludlow Castle[3]. He has been a non-exec director and board member of England's first community owned farm, Fordhall Farm[4], since conception in 2005. He sits on the board of Shropshire Councils' Great Outdoor Strategy Board [5]and is an organic farmer in the Welsh Marches.
Tavernor attended Newcastle Under Lyme School and graduated from Harper Adams University College[6] with an honours degree in Rural Enterprise and Land Management. He is a Member of the Royal Association of Chartered Surveyors and member of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers. [7][8]He joined international property consultants Strutt and Parker [9]in 2003 and as partner was involved with some of the UK's highest profile landed estates before taking the strategic lead at Powis Estates.
Noted for his charitable work, major fundraising initiatives have usually centered around endurance physical challenges, including major mountaineering expeditions and ultra-distance runs such as the Marathon des Sables[10], Spine Race (UK) and Iron-distance triathlons. As at June 2023 the cumulative total raised was over £100,000.
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www.powis.org.uk www.ludlowcastle.com www.fordhallfarm.com http://www.shropshiresgreatoutdoors.co.uk/ https://www.harper-adams.ac.uk/ https://www.struttandparker.com/ https://www.marathondessables.com/en