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Denis Vaughan

At an age when physical activity for most people means a potter round the garden or a gentle game of bowls, 81-year-old conductor Denis Vaughan is still to be found, three or four days a week, sweating through an aerobics class or pushing out reps on the resistance machines at his local gym. Fitness is more than just a personal interest; away from the concert hall, Vaughan is president of the Council for the Advancement of Arts, Recreation and Education (CAARE), a registered charity working to promote what he describes as 'a cultural and sport-rich education for all young people'....read more

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CAARE, the Council for the Advancement of Arts, Recreation and Education, was formed by Austrialian orchestral conductor Denis Vaughan following on from the success of his Lottery Promotion Company. He has been described as the Lottery's 'Founding Father' and the man who 'brought more money to sport than anyone else in the 20th Century.'

CAARE now acts as a guardian of arts and sport, protecting the cultural interests of the British public through political campaigns, research and archiving information regarding the health, education and well being of Britain.

board

Trustees

Physical / Cultural Education

Brig. Allan Alstead CBE DL
Professor Richard Bailey
Nicola Baboneau
Michael Collins
Prof. Elizabeth Murdoch, OBE
Denis Vaughan
Dame Gillian Weir DBE
Dr. Margaret Whitehead


Legal / Financial

Christopher Allen Partner
Stephen Dexter
Peter Jacobs Partner


Former Board Members

Lord Birkett
Tim Harrold
Sir Eddie Kulukundis OBE
Lord Harewood
Sir Micheal Bett
Timothy Waterstone
Robin Aisher

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