Up Close and Personal with Sir Stephen Tindall
28 July, 2021

Spending time with Sir Stephen Tindall in an invite-only setting is to gain insight into the mind of a committed and passionate philanthropist. When he sold The Warehouse, he and his wife Margaret realised they didn’t need the money. The Tindall Foundation was the result.

Doing the most good he can, means The Tindall Foundation is committed to being a change agent throughout Aotearoa. He is not silent about being generous; in fact, his openness about communities/groups that benefit from The Tindall Foundation is permission-giving.  

He spoke directly about the notion that living giving means you can see the difference your generosity makes in your lifetime.  Read more here

Our article about working with Sir Stephen Tindall

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