Daniela Barone Soares
Chief executive, Impetus Trust from 2006
Daniel Barone Soares is has been chief executive of the Impetus Trust since June 2006. In April 2012 she joined the board of Said Business School.
Before joining Impetus she was head of institutional Support at Save the Children and was responsible for strategic development and fundraising.
Most of her career has been in private equity and venture capital with BancBoston Capital in the US, UK and Europe.
In 2008 the Impetus Trust won grantmaker of the year at the Charity Awards. In that year she was also named on the Independent on Sunday’s Happy List, as one of the people who make Britain a better place to live.
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The Private Equity Foundation and Impetus Trust, whose merger to become Impetus – PEF is expected to be completed by June, have announced a proposed new board for their amalgamated organisation.
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Impetus Trust and the Private Equity Foundation have today announced their intention to merge to create one organisation: Impetus – The Private Equity Foundation.
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