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Rose Moore: A life dedicated to serving others

Rose Moore with her brother Fr Sean on the day of his first Mass 17 April, 2021 01:00 (Back row) Kathleen McBride, Patsy Moore, Teresa McSkeane, Gerry Moore, Margaret Proctor, (front row): Seamus Moore, Fr Sean Moore, Rose Moore and Mary McConnell ROSE Moore dedicated her life to serving others. She was the youngest of 10 children born in 1961 to Robert and Roseanne Moore in Carglisgarron, Derrynoose, Co Armagh. But although she was the baby of the house she assumed the role as matriarch for most of her short life and every member of her family will have their own very special memories of a much-loved sister, aunt, great aunt and friend to all.

Advocates promote graduate degree, certification in fiduciary leadership

Advocates promote graduate degree, certification in fiduciary leadership The Center for Board Certified Fiduciaries, a public benefit corporation, is seeking to affiliate with one or more universities to offer the fiduciary curriculum. The board also will certify fiduciary professionals in one of 10 areas of specialization. March 9, 2021 2 MINS A group of fiduciary advocates launched an initiative Tuesday to provide an executive education certificate in fiduciary leadership and develop coursework for a graduate degree with a concentration in the topic. The 35 leaders of the effort formed the Center for Board Certified Fiduciaries, a public benefit corporation that is seeking to affiliate with one or more universities to offer the fiduciary curriculum. The board also will conduct and publish research on fiduciary standards and best practices and certify fiduciary professionals in one of 10 areas of specialization.

Meet the organisation with plans to invest £4 5m to revitalise Belfast city centre

Meet the organisation with plans to invest £4.5m to revitalise Belfast city centre Belfast One, the Business Improvement District for the City Centre, has been making it their mission to get people enjoying the city centre - and they ve got big plans for when lockdown eases Sponsored It s fair to say that Belfast city centre has had its ups and downs over the past few years. While the thriving hospitality industry, the booming tourism sector, and cherished annual events like Culture Night and the Christmas Market have all kept thousands coming into the city and enjoying it, unprecedented events like the Primark fire or the current pandemic have left the city centre with its share of challenges.

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