Bruce Pullman made his name as a pioneer in the field of global asset management, an immense influencer whose contacts across the financial world now help fund his stellar work in international humanitarian relief and for marginalised communities in the UK.
It is no exaggeration to say that the financial tools and instruments Bruce originally developed are used for the management of trillions of pounds in world financial markets. Over the past 40 years, however, Bruce can also be proud of truly outstanding achievements as a humanitarian, demonstrating incredible bravery time and again.
He has been at the forefront of organising and delivering aid to tens of thousands of people in situations of extreme emergency such as natural disasters or war. He has encountered many situations where he has put himself at serious personal risk. He has been held at gunpoint, been chased by Romania’s notorious secret police, and had to take shelter from Russian air raids.
In total he has raised over £3 million and led more than 100 aid missions. He has also spent hundreds of thousands of his own money to buy desperately needed items for those most in need.
In Ukraine he has delivered over 100 tons of desperately needed aid to communities on the frontline as well as to refugees forced to flee their homes.
Bruce is also a true champion of marginalised communities in the UK such as traveller and gypsy communities and recent immigrants, particularly single mothers from war-torn areas.
Bruce co-founded Nari, an AI interface which enables daily AI use through task packs for non-technical users, serving individuals and families at home and teams in the workplace across many languages and cultures.