Welcome to Chapter Seven Limited

We deliver change projects and operate social enterprises for good.

Chapter Seven is really interested in addressing disadvantage.

We do this by mobilising projects that make a difference, from bushfire affected communities in regional Victoria to co-op models of food security in coastal NSW to respite programs for carers in suburban Melbourne, disability access training in Sydney and training supports to young people in South Brisbane.

About Us

Chapter Seven Ltd is a fully accredited Public Benevolent Institution.
We deliver projects and programs that address disadvantage.
This can be as a result of disability, socio-economic issues or compromising life events that causes social and economic exclusion.
With vision and direction, we are curious about what is possible and deliver outstanding, above trend results to the communities that support us with funding and opportunity to leverage their own networks.
board member details
Chairman - Nic Bolto
Nic Bolto is a graduate of the Melbourne Business School, a Winston Churchill Fellow and Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Nic has worked in senior government, corporate and not for profit board and leadership roles and consults to a range of organisations on market assessment, change, renewal, and performance evaluation projects.
Nic has worked in senior government, corporate and not for profit board and leadership roles and consults to a range of organisations on market assessment, change, renewal, and performance evaluation projects.
Secretary - Sofía Ramella
Sofía Ramella has extensive experience in the NDIS, community services and employment support sectors. Holding a Bachelor in Performing Arts, a Diploma in Early Childhood and Education and a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, Sofía is passionate about inclusion and empowerment. She works closely with schools, organisations and community groups to create pathways to employment for people with disabilities and those experiencing social disadvantage.
Director - Glenn Jessop
After completing a PhD at Swinburne University on public safety regulation, Glenn Jessop has worked in senior roles in State Government and the community sector across a range of social policy areas (including justice, mental health, refugee and asylum seekers, children and families, and education, training and employment). Glenn is passionate about making sure that people have the best opportunity to live healthy and fulfilling lives, through translating policy into tangible outcomes.
Director - Manisha Taneja
Manisha Taneja is an experienced supply chain leader with over 16 years of international experience across the Middle East, Asia and Australia. She is currently Sr. Chartering & Operations Manager at Incitec Pivot Fertilisers and as Group Treasurer of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Australia & New Zealand Branch Manisha also sits on the boards of Bulk Liquids Industry Association bringing expertise in governance, risk management, and ESG strategy and Chapter Seven Ltd. She is deeply passionate about making people’s lives better and guiding organisations through growth and transformation with integrity, resilience, and social impact at their core.
Director - Adrian Stiles
Passionate about empowering young people to discover their purpose and thrive, Adrian Stiles leads with vision and care, fostering environments where both educators and students flourish. Adrian Stiles is an experienced educator and school leader with over 20 years of teaching experience and more than a decade in senior administration. He has served as a high school principal, deputy principal, and head of the sports department, roles through which he has demonstrated a strong commitment to educational excellence, student wellbeing, and holistic development.

Contact

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