Mr. Sean Nathan (Sri M. Ramanathan) – A Bridge Builder for the Two Leaves Trust
Mr. Sean Nathan, also known as Sri M. Ramanathan, is a retired engineer with a deep heart for people and community service. He plays an important role in connecting generous individuals with the vision and work of the Two Leaves Trust.
Sean Nathan is well known for his long-standing association with Mr. Manik Jayakumar, the founder of the Two Leaves Trust. Their relationship spans decades and is built on shared values, deep trust, and a mutual desire to uplift the lives of forgotten communities, especially retired tea estate workers and nearby villagers.
He is also closely associated with Mr. Somasundaram Skandakumar, a respected and compassionate figure whose guidance supports the foundation’s mission. Through these connections, Mr. Sean Nathan brings together many good-hearted individuals—donors, well-wishers, and supporters—who want to contribute to meaningful and honest work on the ground.
Mr. Sean Nathan is a natural connector. He does not seek the spotlight but quietly works behind the scenes, making phone calls, introducing people, and building networks of trust. His soft-spoken nature and sincere approach help him win the hearts of many who later become strong supporters of the Two Leaves Trust.
A special strength behind his contribution is the encouragement and quiet support of his wife, who stands beside him in his efforts. Together, they continue to inspire others by showing how personal commitment and compassion can make a difference in people’s lives.
Although Mr. Sean Nathan is now retired from formal professional life, his energy and commitment to this cause remain strong. He visits the project areas when possible, keeps in close contact with the team, and stays deeply involved in helping the foundation grow by connecting “good souls” to the mission.
In every sense, Mr. Sean Nathan (Sri M. Ramanathan) serves as a bridge between visionaries and those who want to support meaningful change. His calm leadership, deep trust in the team, and quiet strength continue to be a blessing to the Two Leaves Trust Project and the communities it serves.