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Bratt jumps ship and leaves the JNF

July 14, 2011 12:47
Harvey Bratt

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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JNF UK's most successful fundraiser has decided to quit the organisation after 15 years and instead work for the UJIA.

Harvey Bratt, 53, the head of JNF's legacy department, said that he was "looking for a new challenge at this stage in my career. My passion is community, charity and Israel, so there was only one logical choice."

Mr Bratt's value to JNF – which has been striving to rebuild its image following a series of controversies in recent years – is obvious from the figures: in 2009, the charity received £3.9 million from legacies, compared to £3.1 million from other donations.

Former JNF UK president Gail Seal said that UJIA must be "thrilled" to have recruited Mr Bratt, and added that JNF would find it "very difficult" to replace him. "He is brilliant at what he does. It's a very specialised job," she said.

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