Football Black List 2020 celebrates black contribution to the game 22 Dec 2020
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The achievements of black people from across the game, including in different areas of Premier League clubs, were celebrated in the fifth edition of the annual Football Black List event that was held at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last week.
The event, supported once more by the Premier League, recognises the contribution made by role models from the black community working throughout the game.
This includes players such as Manchester United s Marcus Rashford, Crystal Palace s Wilfried Zaha and Aston Villa s Tyrone Mings but also people behind the scenes at Premier League clubs, such as Marie Gabriel CBE, chair of the West Ham United Foundation, West Ham’s commercial director Nathan Thompson and Tony Whelan, the assistant academy
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Andreane Chamberland Posts A Cheeky Tanning Session Update To Instagram
Instagram sensation Andreane Chamberland stunned her 555,000 followers with her recent cheeky post. The update, which was posted on Monday, December 14, showed herself and several other models lined up while they caught some rays. All of the women appeared to be topless as they lay on their stomachs while wearing white thongs.
In the image Andreane sunbaked along with Marie Gabrielle, Mylene Lacroix, and Kim Kokonutt. While it was hard to tell all of the blond models apart, Marie was the only brunette, so it was easy to distinguish where she lay in the line. Considering the way in which Andreane lined up the names, it is possible that Andreane is the model furthermost away from the camera.
Mason Fitzgerald has been appointed new chief executive of Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust.
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The region’s mental health trust has appointed a new chief executive officer following a national recruitment process.
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust (NSFT) said Mason Fitzgerald will take over from outgoing chief executive Jonathan Warren when he retires in March.
Appointed after a process that involved input from some of the trust’s users, Mr Fitzgerald is currently deputy chief executive and director of strategic partnerships at NSFT.
Northside House, formerly the Norvic Clinic, in Norwich, is one of the facilities run by Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust (NSFT).
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust announce new CEO
| Updated: 15:03, 15 December 2020
A new chief executive officer [CEO] has been announced for the Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust (NSFT) today.
Mason Fitzgerald, who is currently deputy CEO and director of strategic partnerships at NSFT, will take over from Jonathan Warren when he retires in March 2021 following a national recruitment process.
He has had an 18-year career in the NHS, all within mental health, and has played a pivotal role in supporting organisations to improve from good to outstanding.
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The news comes after the Trust announced it would be working with specialist midwives at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Lynn to provide trauma-focused therapy as part of national maternal mental health service funding.
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