Dame Ann Gloag

Europe & UK

Pledged in

2014

It is so important that those of us who have enjoyed fortune in business utilise our skills and knowledge in philanthropy to empower people to help themselves. Through my Foundations, I hope to continue to contribute to improving the lives of women and children for many years to come and I am honoured to join the Giving Pledge."

Pledge letter

09 May 2014

Giving Pledge by Ann Gloag OBE

From a young age, my brothers and I were taught to give to those less fortunate than ourselves, no matter how little we had.

That ethos has remained at the core of our family since childhood and, today, thanks to my business success, I am very fortunate to be able to help many thousands of women and children in Africa.

It is so important that those of us who have enjoyed fortune in business utilise our skills and knowledge in philanthropy to empower people to help themselves.

Through my Foundations, I hope to continue to contribute to improving the lives of women and children for many years to come and I am honoured to join the Giving Pledge.

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