#431 – Jenny Moseley – The Wellington Trust
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The Wellington Trust Jenny Moseley is the Trustee responsible for marketing at The Wellington Trust. She joins Kevin and Graham on this podcast to publicise the 90th Anniversary of The Wellington.  Graham got to know Jenny many years back, usually at the bar of a Direct Marketing Association thing with her dear late friend Rosemary Smith, a previous guest. Now, after a stellar career, including years as The Direct Marketing Association's Chair, she has joined a passionate group of people who wish to preserve the future of this magnificent ship. Summary of the Podcast Introduction to Jenny Moseley * Graham introduces Jennifer Moseley, a long-time friend with an impressive career. * Jenny has had roles at National Geographic and as chair of the Direct Marketing Association. * Now a trustee of The Wellington Trust, Jenny is focused on preserving the historic ship The Wellington. * The ship is moored alongside the Thames in London. History of The Wellington Trust * Jenny provides background on The Wellington Trust. * The ship itself was built in 1934. * It served in the Royal New Zealand Navy before being called back for war service in World War II. * The Wellington played a key role in the Battle of the Atlantic. * It escorted over 100 convoys and rescued hundreds of people. * The Wellington Trust is dedicated to preserving this important piece of maritime history. Fundraising * Jenny discusses the ongoing fundraising and maintenance needs for the Wellington ship. * Key projects include: * Replacing the fire alarm system * Repainting the decks * Maintaining the hull below the waterline - all of which require significant funding. * The Trust is seeking donations from the public and exploring corporate sponsorships to cover these costs. Education * In addition to preservation, the Wellington Trust focuses on educational initiatives. * They engage young people and the public with the ship's history. * This includes hands-on experiences like steering the ship in the wheelhouse. * They use augmented reality to bring the ship's past to life. * The Trust aims to provide unique, immersive experiences that connect people to this vital piece of maritime heritage. Call to Action * Graham and Kevin expressed hope that Wellington would outlast them. * Please consider supporting the Trust's fundraising efforts to ensure the ship's continued preservation. * Click the image of The Wellington below to go to their fundraising page. Clips from the Podcast Where is The Wellington? https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Jenny-Moseley-Where-is-The-Wellington.mp4   National Geographic https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Jenny-Moseley-National-Geographic.mp4   Built in 1934, Launched in Devonport https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Jenny-Moseley-The-Wellington.mp4   The First Floating Livery Hall https://thenext100days.
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