The Rt Hon Lord Blunkett

Lord Blunkett (David Blunkett) is one of the United Kingdom’s most respected public servants and a leading advocate for education, social justice and disability inclusion. Blind since birth, he served in the Cabinet under Prime Minister Tony Blair as Secretary of State for Education and Employment (1997–2001) and Home Secretary (2001–2004), helping to shape major reforms in education, skills and public services.

A member of the House of Lords, he continues to contribute to policy debates on education, social care and disability rights, and remains an influential voice on inclusion and social mobility.

Lord Blunkett has actively supported Dolma Foundation’s work in Nepal, mentoring blind and visually impaired students and offering practical guidance and encouragement drawn from his own experience. As Patron of Dolma Foundation, he brings exceptional public leadership and a deeply personal commitment to expanding opportunity for those most often excluded.

Saroj Powdel

Saroj is an organized and creative professional with proven Business Development, Operational & Marketing skills in the sector of Financial, Non-Profit, Adventure Travel, IT & Media. 12+ years of experience working on Marketing, BD & Operations sector for diverse sectors of business. He has a large experience and expertise in Remittance & Channel Payments inside and outside Nepal, Anti Money Laundering & KYC implementations for foreign payments organizing and managing organizations with financial policies and brand consulting.

He has experience working in the sector of Child Education for almost more than 4 years and has managed and raised funds for vulnerable children for their primary and secondary education. At Dolma Foundation Saroj has been working with the local community developing community trips, routes and way of sustainable living for local communities through tourism in the rural parts of Nepal promoting these trips and also creating a regular cycle of Income for Child Education through our Eco-Tourism programme. Saroj handles the complete Operation and Programme execution of Dolma Foundation.

Tsering Dhindup Lama

Tsering is from the remote village of Bridim, Nepal. At the age of 12 he had a rare opportunity – he was sponsored for a full school education by a foreign visitor that changed his life forever. After his studies in Kathmandu, he became an expert mountain trek guide and leader, managing groups up to 40 people in the harsh terrains of the Himalayas since 1994. He became a favorite for group management with foreign study programmes and agencies, including Cornell Nepal Study Program (CNSP -USA), Where there be Dragons (USA), Maya Travels (Germany) and Oak Hall Expeditions (UK).

In 2003 he started Dolma Ecotourism with an investment and close partnership with the Dolma Foundation. The project has led hundreds of people deep into the hidden valleys of the Himalayas on community-led adventures that are run and supported by local people. This is both his way of giving back to his community and earning a living. Through Dolma Ecotourism, he now also runs groups through their agreement with Britain’s Mountain Kingdoms tour operator.

He has also worked on many NGO projects in Nepal including for the Dolma Foundation and Friends of Nepal (Germany). He is currently managing the rebuilding of his home village – a Dolma Foundation project – after its destruction in the 2015 earthquakes.

Simon Wong

Simon is a Singapore-based actor, creative director and non-profit fundraiser. He is a partner in the award-winning design agency Chemistry, trod the boards at London’s Wimbledon Broadway and toured the UK as a professional actor for Polka and Yellow Earth Theatres. He is a regular face on Singapore TV, often appearing in lead drama roles as well as having hosted for Channel News Asia.

After the loss of his wife Peikie to cancer in 2008, he set up InHerShoes – Art & Music Against Cancer, and has since held awareness and fundraising events at Singapore’s Arts House, Sculpture Square, Hard Rock Cafe, and a national concert at Fort Canning in partnership with the 2011 Run For Hope for cancer research. InHerShoes has to date raised close to $400,000 with its partners.

In 2009 Simon finally made a long-awaited trip to Nepal, a place he had hoped to visit with his wife. He advises the Dolma Foundation on fundraising, marketing and design issues. He has a deep interest in cultures and living a balanced way of life and as such believes the culture and environment of Tibetan villagers in Nepal holds great value for us all.

Seerat Acharya

Seerat Acharya is a rising professional in sustainable finance and impact strategy, with experience across private equity, development communications, and digital transformation. She has led ESG reporting, strategic communications, and data governance, contributing to fund operations and philanthropic initiatives through the Dolma Foundation. Earlier, she managed cross-border projects for clients in Dubai, delivering brand, tech, and strategy solutions across multiple sectors.

She holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of British Columbia, where she received the Outstanding International Student Award, and is currently pursuing an MBA in Dubai.

Tim Gocher OBE DL

Tim is a long-standing advocate for education, social inclusion and sustainable development in under-served communities. In addition to his work in Nepal through Dolma Foundation, he supports multiple charities in the UK through his role as a Deputy Lieutenant of Essex and serves as a Patron of The Music Man Project, a music and performance education charity for people with learning disabilities.

He is an expert in public and private sector governance, serving as a Director of the NASDAQ-listed AI company Fusemachines and on several other boards. Tim previously served as Deputy Lead Governor of Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust. He is also the founder and CEO of Dolma Impact Fund, investing in sustainable energy, healthcare and job creation in Nepal and other developing countries. Across these roles he has raised over £100m for impact funds and charities and is a regular speaker at high-level forums including the G20, ADB Annual Meeting and the Lord Mayor’s Ethical AI Initiative.

In academia, Tim is Honorary Professor of Sustainable Business at the University of Nottingham and a Guest Lecturer at London Business School. He was awarded the OBE in 2022.

David Stanley BEM

David Stanley BEM is a disability rights campaigner, musical director, teacher, composer and concert producer. He studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, King’s College London, the Royal Academy of Music and the Institute of Education.

David was awarded the Medal of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen’s 2021 New Year Honours List for services to people with Special Needs and he received the UK Prime Minister’s Point of Light Award at the Royal Albert Hall in 2024 for services to others. David was bestowed the Honour of Freeman of the City of Southend-on-Sea in 2023.

David has done multiple shows internationally and across UK. In 2019 David launched The Music Man Project in Nepal in partnership with the Dolma Foundation. After just 6 hours of teaching, children from the Navjoti Special School in Kathmandu performed their first ever Music Man Project concert in front of 300 people, including the British Ambassador to Nepal, the late Richard Morris.

David joined the board of Dolma Foundation in the year 2022 and has been a constant support and advisor in the existing framework of the Foundation and with the future plannings.

Ashley Smith

Volunteered and worked for 30 years within the charity sector.

Ashley spent 15 years working with The Salvation Army his final position was developing volunteering opportunities at The Hadleigh farm.

He has been a Director/Trustee and Company Secretary of the Dolma Foundation since 2007 and has travelled to both Nepal and Ethiopia to oversee projects.

He has been involved in the UK Scout Association for some 25 years, holding posts including District Secretary of the Southend Estuary District and former Chairman of 4th Thorpe Bay Scouts Group. Volunteered for the Motor Neurone Disease Association (Southend branch) supporting particularly around gift aid and volunteer recruitment and retention (MNDA).

More recently he is working with Southend City Councils (SCC) museums department developing volunteering opportunities.

Short term contracts for the office of national statistics. (ONS)

He is also a Cycle Instructor for last 8 years now.

Daniel Gocher ARSM

Daniel has been involved with Dolma Foundation from a young age, beginning with emergency aid distribution in the aftermath of Nepal’s devastating 2015 earthquake. He has volunteered in Nepali hospitals and pathology laboratories, gaining first-hand experience of healthcare challenges in low-income settings. His exposure to these environments has shaped his ambition to pursue a career in medicine focused on improving access to healthcare and reducing global health inequalities.

He mentors young students in Nepal, including those with disabilities, reflecting his belief in equal opportunity and inclusion. Beyond his academic and charitable commitments, Daniel is a keen long-distance runner and an accomplished pianist, holding an ARSM diploma and several national and international competition titles.

Now serving as a Trustee of Dolma Foundation, Daniel brings energy, empathy, and the perspective of a new generation committed to sustainable development in Nepal.