National Trust for Nature Conservation
William Stonor, also known as Lord Camoys, has extensive experience in various leadership roles across multiple organizations. Currently a Member of The House of Lords since November 2023, William co-founded and serves as Director at Marlow Film Studios starting in May 2021. Additionally, William is involved in the Henley Royal Regatta as a Steward and has been the Chair of the Trustees for Nepal Nature Trust since 1998. As an International Member of the Governing Board of Trustees for the National Trust for Nature Conservation since July 2021, William also holds director and trustee positions at WORMSLEY and Stonor Park. With a history of service in the Fishmongers' Company and Historic Houses, William brings a wealth of experience in historical and environmental stewardship. William holds a BA (Hons) in History from The University of Manchester and attended Eton College.
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National Trust for Nature Conservation
The National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC), previously known as the King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation was established in 1982 by a Legislative Act as an autonomous, not-for-profit, and non-¬government organization, mandated to work in the field of nature conservation in Nepal.