Last Night A DJ Saved My Life appoints new trustees to support global expansion

UK-based charity Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (LNADJ) has announced the appointment of 13 new trustees to its board in a significant step in the organisation’s strategic development and commitment to scaling up its global reach.
Founded in 2010, LNADJ connects the electronic music community with grassroots projects supporting children and young people around the world. Its work includes clean water initiatives, education programmes, youth mentoring and mental health support.
The newly appointed board members bring a wide spectrum of experience from the music industry, education, technology, finance, and community development sectors.
The new trustees include:
Silvia Montello (Chair) – Music industry executive and sustainability advocate
Alex Jukes – PR and digital culture specialist, CEO of Jukebox PR
Kamelia Zaal – Creative entrepreneur with a background in wellness and philanthropy
Rob Cowan – CEO of Point Blank Music School
Matt Pelling – Founder of Loopmasters and CEO of Rhodes Music Group
Brian Reynolds – Green technology entrepreneur and long-time supporter of LNADJ
Kikelomo – DJ, broadcaster, and community organiser
Ross Murray – Co-founder of The Live Crew, experienced in live events
Dominic Sunderland – DJ and special education headteacher
Lee Morrison – Founder of rightsHUB and expert in music rights
Simon Runcie – Chartered accountant and global CFO
Carly Heath – Night Time Economy Advisor for Bristol
Jono Heale – Director of ACS Custom and hearing health campaigner
Founder Jonny Lee says, "This group represents a bold new chapter for LNADJ. Each trustee brings unique expertise and an unwavering belief in the power of music to create real, lasting change. With their support, we’ll continue to expand our work, reach more young people, and prove that the dance music community can change lives across the world.”
For more information head to www.lastnightadjsavedmylife.org