Louise Piper
Louise grew up in Africa, where her father worked for 35 years. After graduating with a law degree from Cambridge, Louise spent nearly 20 years working as an investment banker with JP Morgan in the financial markets of London, New York and the Far East.
As a former colleague of Guido Haller, she visited Kenya to see the work of his father. Inspired by the potential of Dr. Haller's work as a blue print for rehabilitation across Sub-Saharan Africa, Louise co-founded The Haller Foundation to raise funds to promote his principles and support his ideas.
Louise is also a board member of The Baobab Trust, a Kenyan registered non-profit organisation, run by Dr. Haller, which is the main vehicle for many of his enterprises.