Our People

June, Andrew and Anna are the founding Trustees of TRT. They bring a wealth of commercial and not for profit experience to TRT as well as being major contributors of funding and time.

Our coalface team is Reon Nolan and Dan Eastwood. Reon works fulltime in his role for TRT. Dan's time at TRT is kindly supported by Waipuna St John of God, where he leads adventure therapy rehabilitation programs.

Clyde joined the team in 2018 to provide support as we look to grow the funding base.

Andrew Brady
Andrew Brady
Trustee
Andrew is a Chartered Accountant, owner and operator of the Mediterranean Food Co. and a Commercial Asset Finance specialist with Synergy Finance Group. Andrew has been involved in the not for profit sector for the past 15 years including serving as a trustee for Life Education Trust Canterbury and Lifeline Christchurch. Andrew is an enthusiastic amateur multisporter and triathlete.
Reon Nolan
Reon Nolan
Youth Worker
Reon works fulltime for TRT in his role as a youth worker and mentor. Reon's story reflects many of the struggles that face the young people he works with including a childhood surrounded by violence, addiction, and crime, which led him down a similar path. Reon managed to escape this downward spiral transforming his life to become one of New Zealand's best elite road cyclists and mountain bikers. Reon's unique background creates an immediate connection with the young people we work with. His transformation shows them that change is possible with the right support.
June Brady
June Brady
Trustee
June is a retired Nurse, Mother of 4 adult boys and Nana to 3 girls, 1 boy and 2 dogs. Having spent a large amount of her nursing career working in Porirua City, June has dealt directly with the struggles of families in lower socio-economic communities.
Clyde Field
Clyde Field
Fundraising Support
Anna Fox
Anna Fox
Trustee
Anna is a Lawyer and currently Managing Partner of Saunders Robinson Brown. Anna was admitted to the bar in 1998 after studying Law and Arts (Psychology) at the University of Otago. She spent two years working at the Crown Prosecutor’s office in Christchurch before moving to London in 2000. Anna spent the next three years in London working in the finance department of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, as well as in the in-house legal teams for Enron and its successor in the energy market, American Electric Power. Anna returned to Christchurch in early 2003, and began working at Saunders Robinson Brown. She became a partner in April 2004 and was appointed Managing Partner in June 2017.