Allan & Gill Gray Philanthropies
Katharina Scholtz is a seasoned professional in program design and strategic direction, currently serving as the Head of Program Design for East Africa at Allan & Gill Gray Philanthropies since October 2021. In this role, Katharina leads the development of impactful initiatives across Kenya, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and South Africa, including a successful gamified platform that registered over 100,000 learners in 2024. Previous positions include Product Manager and Product Strategist at Hubble Studios, Chief Learning Officer at MasterStart, and various leadership roles at the Red & Yellow Creative School of Business. Katharina co-founded Quirk Education, where product development was directed, and has a diverse educational background with degrees from the University of Cape Town and Vega School focused on media, brand strategy, and coaching.
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Allan & Gill Gray Philanthropies
The philanthropic work of Allan & Gill Gray Foundation is pursued by Allan & Gill Gray Philanthropies. The Foundation was established in 2015 by Allan and his wife Gill, partners and soulmates for over 60 years, and their family. It was endowed with the family’s controlling interests in the Orbis and Allan Gray groups of asset managers. The Foundation serves dual purposes, based on a symbiotic relationship between Business and Philanthropy: Business: To support the long-term success of the Orbis and Allan Gray groups of asset managers in their efforts to add value for clients. Philanthropy: To devote the fruits of our controlling interests in these firms exclusively to philanthropy. Both are essential to our vision of a society full of hope for all humanity. The asset management firms focus their efforts on playing a key role in the financial security of hundreds of thousands of clients globally, while our philanthropic work helps individuals and communities to thrive and live with dignity and hope. Our philanthropic work began in 1979 when Allan and Gill Gray set up a charitable trust to support organisations working on social and economic needs in South Africa. This was followed by the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation, founded in 2005, to attack poverty and unemployment by educating and nurturing high impact South African entrepreneurs. Its sister non-profit company, Allan & Gill Gray Philanthropy South Africa, works to strengthen that entrepreneurial ecosystem through grant making and incubation of targeted social ventures. With the establishment of Allan & Gill Gray Foundation in 2015, the philanthropic activities pursued under the banner of Allan & Gill Gray Philanthropies now have global reach. Respectfully, please note that we do not accept unsolicited funding applications.