Anjool Maldé
7 July 1984 - 5 July 2009
Welcome to the homage platform for Anjool Maldé (Jools to his friends and colleagues)
who lived a short but rich life, and someone who touched so many lives in special, endearing and enduring ways.
7 July 1984 - 5 July 2009
Welcome to the homage platform for Anjool Maldé (Jools to his friends and colleagues)
who lived a short but rich life, and someone who touched so many lives in special, endearing and enduring ways.
As tributes and media posts poured in from far and wide at the news of his untimely death,
Journalist Julia Buckley said in her 10 July 2009 piece:
Jools was one of the nice guys. He'd just been ranked the seventh top salesperson
in his stockbreaking sector in Europe. He was only 24.. he was not 'just another banker'
or 'just another overachiever', he was reassurance that the nice guy can win.
A Senior at Deutsche Bank said in the Remembrance Book at his Funeral:
DB has lost one of its favourite children.
Launching an annual scholarship in his name, St Peter's College Oxford said:
Combining a vibrant and imaginative intelligence with a desire to realise
his visionary projects, he was one of those special students.
And Tom Latchford - close friend and contemporary, the founder/chairman of the Localgiving
Foundation - was so taken aback by his loss he decided to dedicate his life and career to
charitable enterprise. He now sponsors an annual award in Social Enterprise in Anjool's name.
The Anjool Maldé Memorial Trust was set up in 2010 to remember Anjool and is pleased
to have delivered awards to 170 winners - among the UK's top young talents.
The 2024 Awards under 'Awards' & 'Press Releases'
The Mission
As a legacy to Jools' memory, the Anjool Maldé Memorial Trust (The AMMT) awards prize money to the UK's brightest best to reward, inspire and celebrate outstanding talent. |
2024 RSA Centenary Design Award Winner Rachel Cartledge's first slide of her winning animation From The Ground Up: RSA's 100 year awards journey seen via a multimedia animation showcasing the innovation of previous Student Design Award winners as individual artworks within the walls of the iconic RSA house in London. |
The AMMT The Anjool Maldé Memorial Trust is a UK charity registered with the UK Charity Commission |