New trustees join Cure Parkinson’s board
Following their enrollment at the end of March, Cure Parkinson’s is delighted to welcome three new trustees to the charity.
Each bring with them a wealth of experience in their respective areas of expertise, and will bolster the board’s broad range of skillsets and help us to continue to grow as a charity.
Our new board members include: Jane Hodges, a financial and legal professional; Mathew Llewellyn, a chartered accountant working in the IT industry; and Phoebe Stamford-Moroz, who works in the world of governance.
Of her appointment, Phoebe said:
The mission of Cure Parkinson’s resonates deeply with me, and I’m honoured to join the board of trustees and work alongside the talented and dedicated management team to further the work of Cure Parkinson’s and bring us closer to a future free from Parkinson’s.”
Cure Parkinson’s would like to thank Jane, Mathew and Phoebe for joining the board of trustees and look forward to working with them all. Helen Matthews, Cure Parkinson’s CEO, said:
We are thrilled to welcome our three new trustees to the board. Each have considerable experience in their respective sectors and we hope that, with their help, we will move ever closer to a cure for Parkinson’s.”