Lloyds Bank Foundation for the Channel Islands has announced the appointment of Aaron Davies and Jane St. Pier to its Board of Trustees.
Trustees play a vital role in the Foundation’s overall governance, strategic direction, and financial management, as well as ensuring that the grants awarded and developmental support have maximum impact across the Channel Islands. Each year, the Foundation distributes about £1 million to charities supporting people who are socially excluded and disadvantage, helping individuals and communities thrive.
With their wealth of experience and shared passion for social impact, Aaron and Jane will bring valuable expertise to the Foundation’s mission of funding, supporting and championing charities in the Channel Island that make a positive difference to people’s lives.
Aaron Davies (pictured) is Children’s Services Manager for Action for Children Guernsey and a qualified youth worker with more than 15 years’ experience in frontline practice and leadership. His career has focused on working with young people affected by homelessness, care experience, and substance use. Aaron champions trauma-informed practice and believes deeply in the importance of stability, respect and youth voice.
“Through my work in charities, I’ve seen first-hand the powerful difference the foundation makes,” said Aaron. “Not just for organisations across the charity sector, but also for the people and communities across the Channel Islands who benefit from the foundation’s activities. I look forward to contributing to its continued impact.”

Jane St. Pier is a chartered accountant and experienced non-executive director who has served across Guernsey and UK organisations for the past 15 years. She has chaired the Youth Commission for Guernsey and Alderney, the Convenor and Tribunal Board and co-founded At Home in Guernsey, the first charity dedicated to supporting those at risk of homelessness. Jane brings a wealth of governance expertise and a passion for tackling disadvantage at its root.
“I’m delighted to join the Board”, said Jane. “It has such a great legacy of core funding and developmental support for so many vital charities in the Channel Islands. I am particularly supportive of its focus on social inclusion, which remains a longstanding challenge across our islands.”
Philippa Stahelin, Chair for the Foundation, added: “We’re thrilled to welcome Aaron and Jane to the Foundation’s Board of Trustees. Both bring exceptional experience, insight and compassion that align perfectly with our mission to support charities creating lasting change across the Channel Islands. Their knowledge of the challenges facing our communities, and their proven commitment to helping people overcome them, will be invaluable.”









