We are a specialist management consulting firm working with people and organisations, providing advisory services on strategic corporate citizenship. We work with our clients to identify, assess and deliver high-value, high-impact CSR commitments, address their most critical challenges and maximise the outcome of their corporate citizenship-related initiatives.
Gus Romano
Prior to co-founding Quanta, Gus was the Change & Strategy director at CAF (Charities Aid Foundation), the largest independent foundation in the UK, where he led the biggest strategic investment in the 80 years of history of the organization. Before joining CAF he worked as Strategy & Change Director at Save the Children US, where he was responsible for overseeing the rollout of its 5-year strategic plan in 34 countries and the inception work of the federation’s first global strategy. He also worked as a change manager at International Secretariat, where he spearheaded the formation of Save the Children in Myanmar, Sudan, Angola and Mozambique, co-developed assessment mechanisms for all 29 head offices of the federation, and new methodologies to attract new funders to underfunded countries such as Malawi and Tanzania. And before joining Save, he worked as the Managing Director of Lewa Enterprises, in Kenya, where he led the turnaround of the commercial activities of a social enterprise providing jobs, health, microcredit and education to close to 50 thousand people and protecting highly endangered species in northern Kenya. Previously, Gus worked for 10 years as in-house and external consultant in the corporate sector for the likes of PriceWaterhouseCoopers and 3M. He is also the founder of Unheard UK and Para Entender Direito projects.
Gus holds a MA in Political Science from UFMG, an MBA from London Business School, and a Master of Laws from Harvard Law School, where he also received the Dean’s Leadership Award and the Law School scholarship. He is currently a board member of Pepal, a social enterprise linking leaders from the corporate sector and from NGOs via educational institutions.
Gus holds a MA in Political Science from UFMG, an MBA from London Business School, and a Master of Laws from Harvard Law School, where he also received the Dean’s Leadership Award and the Law School scholarship. He is currently a board member of Pepal, a social enterprise linking leaders from the corporate sector and from NGOs via educational institutions.
Kim van Niekerk
Kim has spent over 8 years working across the Third Sector and uses her experience in fundraising and charity management to advise corporate foundations and CSR teams on how they can best partner with charitable initiatives. Kim was a founding Director of The Foundation for Social Improvement, an innovative charity, building the capacity of the Third Sector by delivering free expert fundraising and communications training. By the end of 2009 the Foundation had worked with over 400 charitable organisations and continues to make a positive impact on their work, supporting thousands of lives each day.
Before starting The FSI, Kim worked with the UK’s largest businesses, high net worth individuals, trusts and foundations as a Campaign Manager for the NSPCC’s FULL STOP Campaign. In under three years, Kim co-ordinated lead gifts and major events in the UK and Russia, to raise over £16 million for the protection of children.
Kim is a regular facilitator and speaker at Third Sector conferences and has trained over 500 individuals in relationship management and strategic communication skills.
Before starting The FSI, Kim worked with the UK’s largest businesses, high net worth individuals, trusts and foundations as a Campaign Manager for the NSPCC’s FULL STOP Campaign. In under three years, Kim co-ordinated lead gifts and major events in the UK and Russia, to raise over £16 million for the protection of children.
Kim is a regular facilitator and speaker at Third Sector conferences and has trained over 500 individuals in relationship management and strategic communication skills.
John Grounds
Quanta Corporate Citizenship