Hannah Ingram-Moore became an “accredited” executive life coach in February and charges clients a range of fees for her services, it has emerged, amid controversy over the charity in her father’s name
The daughter of Captain Tom Moore has for months been charging up to £3,500 for “life coaching” courses amid controversy around the charity in her dad’s name.
Hannah Ingram-Moore, 52, was ordered to knock down an unauthorised spa and pool house she had built at her £1.2 million seven-bedroom home. She and her 66-year-old husband Colin had applied to build it under the name of the Captain Sir Tom Moore Foundation, and original plans showed the outbuilding would be a small office for charity work.
Neighbours in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, today voiced their fury and claimed they had been duped.
It’s also emerged today Mrs Ingram-Moore became an “accredited” executive life coach in February and started charging up to £3,500 for her business expertise, The Times reports. It comes amid regulator Charity Commission’s statutory inquiry into the Captain Sir Tom Moore Foundation over concerns around “a failure to consider intellectual property and trademark issues”.