Charles Mayhew MBE

Chief Executive of Tusk

Prince William & Charlie Mayhew on March 24, 2016 in Lewa, Kenya.

Educated at Wellington College, Charles Mayhew spent two years travelling and working in South Africa, Switzerland and Australia. After returning home, he started work as a Lloyds Marine Insurance Broker with Willis Faber & Dumas Ltd. In 1985 he set up and led the Young Europe Africa Expedition. The 33 strong team crossed the Sahara and travelled through the Congo before arriving in Kenya, where it undertook a series of conservation and community projects filmed for Channel 4 TV documentary. The 7-month adventure concluded in Cape Town. Upon his return, Mayhew was elected a Fellow of The Royal Geographical Society.

After working for a small boutique financial services firm, Mayhew formed his own financial service business, which he later sold to the St James’s Place Group. In 1990 he co-founded the charity Tusk Trust and, as part of the stimulus for doing so, he co-produced the feature film ‘Lost in Africa’– a drama that sought to highlight the ivory trade.

Under Mayhew’s stewardship, Tusk has since grown into becoming a highly reputable and efficient UK conservation NGO with HRH The Duke of Cambridge as an active Royal Patron.  And since 2010, Mayhew has accompanied the Duke on a number of overseas trips, including most recently his trips to visit Tusk supported projects in Namibia and Tanzania.

Mayhew also sits on the Board of the Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust and in 2005, he was awarded an MBE by Her Majesty The Queen in recognition of his services to conservation in Africa.  He lives in Wiltshire with his wife and four children.

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